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Salmo kisuich Bloch and Schneider, loc. cit., 407, Kamchatka; after 

 Pennant. 



Salmo sanguinolentus Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., Ill, ISll, 379, 

 Bering Sea. 



Salmo tsuppitch Richardson, Fauna Bor.-Amer., Ill, 1836, 224, Col- 

 umbia River. 



Subgenus HYPSIFARIO Gill. 



330. Oncorhynchus nerka (Walbaum). Blueback salmon; Redfish; Fraser 



River salmon; Xerka; Sau-qui salmon; Sockeye or Sukkegh sailmon; 



Krashnaija ryba. 

 Klamath River and Rogue River to northern Alaska, Kamchatka, and 



Japan. 

 Salmo nerka Walbaum, Artedi Pise, 1792, 71; after the nerka of Pennant, 



narka of Krasheninnikof; rivers and seas of Kamchatka. 

 Salmo lycaodon Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., Ill, 181 1, 370, Okhotsk 



Sea, Kamchatka. 

 Salmo paucidens Richardson, Fauna Bor.-Amer., Ill, 1836, 222, Co- 

 lumbia River. 

 Salmo tapdisma Cuvier and Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., XXI, 1848, 



365, Kamchatka; on a drawing. 

 Salmo arabatch Cuvier and Valenciennes, loc. cit., Kamchatka; on a 



drawing. 

 Salmo melamplerus Cuvier and Valenciennes, loc. cit., Kamchatka; on 



a drawing. 

 Fario aurora Girard, Proc. A<?ad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VIII, 1856, 218; 



Girard, Pac. R. R. Surv., X, 1858, 308, pi. 68, Astoria, Orog. 



331. Oncorhynchus tschawytscha (Walbaum). Chinook salmon; Tchaviche; 



King salmon; Columbia River salmon; Spring salinon; Sacramento 

 River salmon; Tyee salmon; Tschawytscha; Quinnat salmon. 



Alaska, Oregon, and California; southward to Monterey, and to northern 

 China. 



Salmo tschawytscha Walbaum, Artcdi Pise, 1792. 71, rivers of Kam- 

 chatka; after the tschaivytscha of Krasheninnikof, Descr. Kamchatka, 

 1768, 178, and the tschaivytscha of Pennanl. 1792. 



Sahno oriental is Pallas. Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., Ill, 1811, 367, Kamchatka. 



Salmo quinnat Richardson, Fauna Bor.-.\mer., Ill, 1836, 219, Columbia 

 River; and of manv writers. 



Fario argyrcus Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VIII, 1856, 218, 

 Cape Flattery; Fort Steilacoom. 



Salmo conjluentus Sucklev, Ann. Lvc. Nat. Hist. N. Y., December, 1858, 

 and Pacific R. R. Surv., XII, pt. 2, 1860, 334, Puyallup River near 

 Fort Steilacoom. 



Salmo cooperi Sucklev, Notices New Spec. N. Amer. Salmon, New 

 York, June, 1861, Okanogan River. 



Sabno warreni Sucklev, loc. cit., June, 1861, and loc. cit., 1861, 117 

 (1874) Fraser River, British Columbia. 



Salmo richardi Sucklev, loc. cit., June, 1861, and loc. cit., 1861, 117, 

 Fraser and Skagit Rivers. 



332. Oncorhynchus kennerlyi (Sucklev). 



Lakes of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, British Columbia, Alaska, and 

 Hokkaido. A dwarf landlocked form. Probablj' several forma 

 should be recognized. 



Salmo kennerlyi Suckley, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hi.st. N. Y., VII, 1861, 307, 

 Lake Chilowcyuck, Washington. 



Genus 135. SALMO Linnaeus. Salmon and trout. 



Salmo Linna;us, Syst. Nat., ed. X, 1758, 308 {S. solar Linnajus); after 



Artedi. 

 Truttx Linnai'us, loc. cit., 308 {trutta, etc.: " Trutt^ corpore variegato"). 

 Trutla GeofTroy, Descr. de 719 Plantes, etc., 1767, 719 (Salmo trutta 



Linna'Us). 

 Fario Cuvier and Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., XXI, 1848, 277 (Fario 



argenfeus = Salmo fario L.). 

 Sular Cuvier and Valenciennes, loc. cit., 314 (Salmo ansonii = Salmo fario) . 

 Trutta Siebold, Siisvvasserfische Mitteleuropas, 1863, 280 (Salmo 



trutta L.). 



Subgenus SALMO Linnseus. 



