1. SALMO. ji 



W "'v f ^''^^Pic^io^is.J-idge remains along the median Hne of the 

 bone, which becomes visible after removal of the membrane. 



A. Species with a tuide geograjjhkal rcouje. 



1. Salmo salar. 



Salmo, Salvian. p. 100 ; Aldrov. iv. p. 483. 



mlkh^arA^L^WT^'"'^^ f comparing only British, French, 

 JJanish and Dutch Salmon ; and therefore we are obHged o relv on 

 «ie an hors who have determined the Salmon of other feunasa?the 

 fati^n i^ c; Jer^' ' ''" ''''' '' '' ^^"^^^^^ ^-^^^^^ '^^ ^etermi- 



Synonymy of the Scandinavian Salmon. 

 Lax ; Lolii in Finland. 



Salmo, no. 1, Artedi, Synon. p. 22 ; and Spec. p. 48 ; Linn. Faun. Suec. 

 Salmo, no. 2, Artedi, Species, p. 50 (Larunr/e) ; young. 



salmulus, Fnes, Vet. Akad. Handl.m^T, p. l.'tab. 1 (you^i). 



Iceland Salmon. 

 Salmo nobUis, Olafs. Island. Reise, i. p. 83 

 Salmo salar, Mohr, Island Naturh. p. 74; Faher, Fische Islands, p. 156. 



Mussian Salmon. 



Salmo nobilis Pallas, Zoogr. Ross.-Asiat. iii. p 342 

 salar, Aord?n. Fami. Pont. p. 515. 



German Salmon. 



Lachs, Salm. 



Sahno, Schonev^ p. 64; Gesner, Be Aquat. p. 969. 



Salmo s^l^v Block, i. p. 128, taf. 20 (fern.), and iii. p 146 taf 98 

 (male) ; Srem.^en, Fische Mechhnh. p'. 51 ; V«.^«.^Lrii?W 

 p. 87; Agass. Poiss. (Teau douce, pi 1 Cmalp^ r.1 1 n «. Th% "'^^f'To 

 (fem.); Giinth. Fische des Necd^ SuHecl ^^ ^ V' P^' ^ 



Skeleton: Eosenthal, Ichthvotom Taf t fi- TJ,.!!; ■ ' Pli" n, 

 Senckenb. ntrf. GeseUsch.-r862 iv pp 73 Vo " j V"" / •^?''''f " 



French Salmon. 

 Saumon, Beccard. 



