BY R. M. JOHNSTON, F.L.S. 



RESULTS OF THE ATTEltPTS TO ACCLIMATISE SALMO SALAK. 



COMPARATIVE TABLE, CONTRASTING BRITISH AND TASMANIAN TYPES. 



(All ilimensinns reduced in rektion to total lenfrth, regarded as 1 or lOOO in eacb cjiso). 



BRITISH MUSEUM TYPE SPECIES. 



SPECIES ACCUaiATIHED IN 



Total length— Incliea 



iM&at ileptb at tail 



BiaUitce eye to angle of P.O. 



■" :est width of O 



itest depth of O 



ance occiput to origin of D. 

 * Distance end of D. to root of C. 

 Length base of D 



Blstance root of V. to origin of A. 



Length of middle C, ray 



I Tbia is the type of the proposed local f. 



BiUmon" by Sir Thomas Brady. b. Typo of brackish water form from the Tamar. ■ Principal overlapping characters. 



s caught by His Excellency ^>IT Robert Hamilton i 



, and pronoimcfd to bo ' 



