SILVER SALMON 



Oncorhvnchus kisutch (Walbaum) , commonly called the silver, coho, 

 or jack salmon, is distributed throughout the North Pacific Ocean from 

 Japan to California. It is not known to enter the Arctic Ocean. In 

 addition to- the common names cited above, several other vernaculars have 

 been employed in the literature. However, the names "silver" and "coho" 

 are by far the most frequently employed. 



DESCRIPTION - COUNTS AND MEASUREMENTS 

 The following papers present descriptive matter on the silver salmon 

 and/or counts and measurements of any of its systematic characteristics. 



Babcock, 1905 



Bean, 1887b 



Berg, 1948 



Carl St Clemens, 194-8 



Chamberlain, 1907 



Clemens, 1935b, 1946b 



Crawford, 1925 



Eigenmann, 1890 



Evermann, 1905 



Foerster, 1935 



Foerster & Pritchard, 1935 



Gilbert, 1895 



Hagerman, 1951 



Hikita, 1953 



Hubbs, 1946 



Hunter, 1949b 



Jordan, 1896c, 1904a, 1907 



Jordan & Evermann, 1896 



Jordan & Gilbert, 1882 



Kendall, 1913 



Lockington, 1880 



0'Malley, 1920a, 1933 



°shima, 1934 



Rathbun, 1900 



Shapovalov, 1947 



Smith, 1915 



Snyder, 1931 



Stone, 1897 



Walford, 1931 



Williamson, 1927 



FIGURES AND ILLUSTRATIONS 

 The following references contain drawings and/or illustrations of the 

 silver salmon: 



Carl & Clemens, 1948 



Chamberlain, 1907 



Clemens, 1946b 



Cobb, 1917 



Collins, 1892 



Crawford, 1925 



Bean, 1891 



Berg, 1948 



Sarp & Schwab, 1954 



Evermann & Goldsborough, 1907b 



Hikita, 1953 



Foerster St Pritchard, 1935 



Jones , 1915 

 Jordan, 1884, 1896c 

 Jordan & Evermann, 1896 

 Kendall, 1913 

 Marr, 1944 

 Milne, 1913 

 Moser, 1899 

 0'Malley, 1920a, 1933 

 Oshima, 1934 

 Pritchard & Tester, 1944 

 Roedel, 1928 

 Shapovalov, 1947 



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