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333. Salmo salar Linnscus. Common Atlantic salmon. 



Xortli Atlantic; ascending all suitable rivers in northern Europe and 



region north of Cape Cod; formerly abundant in the Hudson and 



occasional in the Delaware, its northern limit being about lat. 50° 



N., and southwest Greenland. 

 Salmo salar Liinianis, Syst. Nat., ed. X, 1758, 308, seas of Europe. 

 Salmo 7nas Walbaum, Artedi Pise, 1792, 58, Germany; based on "Der 



Hakelachs" of Bloch; probablv not intended as a binomial name. 

 Salmo gloveri Girard, Proc. Acad". Nat. Sci. Phila., VII, 1854, 86, Union 



River, Me. 



334 Salmo sebago Girard. Landlocked salmon; Sebago salmon. 



Lakes of Maine, New Hampshire, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. 

 Salmo sebago Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VI, 1853, 380, Sebago 

 Lake, Me. 



335. Salmo ouananiche McCarthy. Ouananiche; Winninish. 



Lake St. John, Saguenay River, and northward. 



Salmo salar ouananiche Eugene McCarthy, Forest and Stream, March 



10, 1894, 20G, and in Jordan and Evcrmann, Fishes North and Mid. 



Amer., 1896, 487, Saguenay River, Canada. 



336. Salmo mykiss Walbaum. Mykiss; Somka; Kamchatka salmon trout; 



Muikichi. 

 Kamchatka; probably not occurring in America. 

 Mykiss Pennant, Arctic Zool., 1792, 126, Kamchatka; after Krashenin- 



nikof, etc. 

 Salmo juykiss Walbaum, Artedi Pise, 1792, 59, Kamchatka; based on 



mykiss of Pennant. 

 Salmo penshinensis Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., Ill, 1811, Gulf of 



Penshin. 

 Salmn purpuratus Pallas, loc. cit., 374, Bering Sea. 



337. Salmo regalis Snyder. Royal silver trout. 



Lake Tahoe. 



Salmo regalis Snyder, Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish., XXXII, 1912 (Dec. 31), 

 26, Lake Tahoe near Brockway, Nev. 



Subgenus TRUTTA Linnaeus. 



338. Salmo clarkii Richardson. Columbia River trout; Cut-throat trout. 



Coastwise streams, from Puget Sound south to Elk River, Humboldt 



County, California. 

 Salmo clarkii Richardson, Fauna Bor.-Amer., Ill, 1836, 225, Cath- 



lapootl River. 

 Fario stellatus Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VIII, 1856, 219, 



Fort Steilacoom, Shoalwater Bay. 

 Salmo brevicauda Suckley, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., VII, 1861, 308, 



Puget Sound. 



339. Salmio lewisi (Girard). Yelloivstone trout; Cut-throat trout. 



Snake River basin above the Shoshone Falls, through Two-Ocean Pass 



to the headwaters of the Yellowstone and other affluents of the upper 



Missouri; Yellowstone Lake. 

 Salar lewisi Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VIII, 1856, 219, 



Falls of Missouri River. 

 Salmo carinatus Cope, Hay den's Geol. Surv. Mont., 1871 (1872); 



locality unknown, probably Yellowstone River. 



340. Salmo bouvieri (Bendirc). W aha Lake trout. 



Wulia Lake, Washington. 



Salmo purpuratus bouvieri Bendire, in Jordan and Gilbert, Svnopsis, 

 1883, 315, Waha Lake, Wash. 



341. Salmo Utah Suckley. Cut-throat trout of Utah Lake. 



Lakes and streams west of the Wasatch range, especially in Bear, Provo, 



Jordan, and Sevier Rivers and in Utah Lake. 

 Salmo Utah Suckley, Monogr. Salmo, 1861 (1874), 136, Utah Lake; 



pale specimens from the lake. 



