Japan; Kamchatka; Petropavlovsk; Anadyr 

 Gulf; Aleutian Islands; Yukon River; Kot- 

 zebue Sound; Bering Sea-California (An- 

 driyashev, 1954; Honma and Mizusawa, 

 1966; Isakson et al., 1971; Jordan and 

 Gilbert, 1899; McPhail and Lindsey, 1970; 

 Popov, 1933; Shmidt. 1950; Taylor, 1967a; 

 Ueno, 1970; Wilimovsky, 1954, 1964;. 



ABBL: Alaska Peninsula; Yukon River; 

 Kenai Peninsula; southeastern Alaska. 



Prosopium coulteri (Eigenmann and Eigen- 



mann). Pygmy whitefish. 

 South-central Alaska-Pacific northwest (Carl 



et al., 1959; McPhail and Lindsey, 1970; 



Wilimovsky, 1954). 

 ABBL: Alaska Peninsula. 



Prosopium cylindraceuni (Pallas). Round 



whitefish. 

 Siberia-Canada; Yukon River-Great Lakes; 



Alaska Peninsula-southeast Alaska (Carl 



et al., 1959; McPhail and Lindsey, 1970; 



Walters, 1955; Wilimovsky, 1954). 

 ABBL: Alaska Peninsula; Yukon River; 



Susitna River; Copper River. 



Salmo clarki Richai'dson. Cutthroat trout. 

 Southeastern Alaska-California (Carl et al., 



1959; Wilimovsky, 1954). 

 ABBL: southeastern Alaska. 



Salmo gairdneri Richardson. Rainbow trout. 



Japan; Sea of Okhotsk; Bering Sea-Baja 

 California. Introduced worldwide (Carl et 

 al., 1959; Honma and Mizusawa, 1966; 

 Leim and Scott, 1966; McPhail and Lind- 

 sey, 1970; Okada, 1955; Wilimovsky, 1954, 

 1964). 



ABBL: Alaska Peninsula; Kodiak Island; 

 Kenai Peninsula; southeastern Alaska. 



*SaImo my kiss (Walbaum). 



Petropavlovsk (Jordan and Gilbert, 1899; 

 Popov, 1933). 



*Salmo pe)isliinensis Pallas. 



Petropavlovsk (Popov, 1933; Shmidt, 1950). 



Salvelinus alpinus (Linnaeus). Arctic char. 

 Arctic coasts of Asia and North America; 

 Greenland; Scandinavia; widespread in 

 Alaska north of the Alaska Peninsula (An- 

 driyashev, 1954; Leim and Scott, 1966; 

 McPhail and Lindsey, 1970; Popov, 1933; 



Walters, 1955; Wilimovsky, 1954). 

 ABBL: Alaska Peninsula. 



Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill). Brook trout. 



Introduced into Japan and southeastern Alas- 

 ka; native to eastern North America (Leim 

 and Scott, 1966; McPhail and Lindsey, 

 1970; Okada, 1955; Wilimovsky, 1954). 



ABBL: southeastern Alaska. 



*Salvelinus leucomaenis (Pallas). 



Sea of Japan; Okhotsk Sea; Kamchatka; Pet- 

 ropavlovsk; western Bering Sea (Jordan 

 and Gilbert, 1899; Popov, 1933; Shmidt, 

 1950; Ueno, 1970). 



Salveli)ius malma (Walbaum). Dolly Varden. 



Yellow Sea; Sea of Japan; Sea of Okhotsk; 

 Petropavlovsk; Bering Sea; interior Alaska; 

 Aleutian Islands-California (Andriyashev, 

 1954; Carl et al., 1959; Isakson et al., 1971; 

 Jordan and Gilbert, 1899; McPhail and 

 Lindsey, 1970; Popov, 1933; Scofield, 1899; 

 Shmidt, 1950; Ueno, 1970; Wilimovsky, 

 1954, 1964). 



ABBL: Alaska Peninsula; Bristol Bay; Ko- 

 diak Island; Kenai Peninsula; Yukon River; 

 southeastern Alaska. 



Salvelinus uamaycusli (Walbaum). Lake trout. 

 Drainages into Bering and Chukchi Seas; 

 Arctic Alaska to Labrador; Alaska Penin- 

 sula-British Columbia; northeastern United 

 States (Carl et al., 1959; Jordan and Gilbert, 

 1899; McPhail and Lindsey, 1970; Walters, 

 1955; Wilimovsky, 1954). 

 ABBL: Alaska Peninsula. 



Ste)todus leucichtliys (Giildenstadt). Inconnu, 

 sheefish. 



White Sea-Bering Strait; Kamchatka; Yukon 

 River east to Mackenzie and Anderson 

 Rivers (Andriyashev, 1954; Carl et al., 

 1959; McPhail and Lindsey, 1970; Walters, 

 1955; Wilimovsky, 1954). ' 



ABBL: Yukon River. 



Thymallus arcticus (Pallas). Arctic grayling. 



Siberia and Arctic North America (Andriya- 

 shev, 1954; Carl et al., 1959; McPhail and 

 Lindsey, 1970; Walters, 1955; Wilimovsky, 

 1954). 



ABBL: Yukon River; Copper River; Alaska 

 Peninsula; Kenai Peninsula. 



