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Genus 234. STENODUS Richardson. Inconnu. 



Stenodiis Iv'ichardson, Back's Narrative Arctic Land Expedition, 521, 1836 



790. Stenodus mackenzii (Richardson). Inconnu. 



Delta of Mackenzie River. 



Salmo mackenzii Richardson, Franklin's .Jour. 1828, 707, Mackenzie River. 



Genus 235. ONCORHYNCHTJS Suekley. The Pacific Salmons. 



Oncorhynch us Sn.ck\e\, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist.N.Y. 1S81, 312 {scouleri^^gorbusch a). 



Subgenus ONOORHYXCHIS Suekley. 



791. Oncorhynchus gorbuscha (Walbaum). ITumphack Salmon; Haddo; HoUa; 



Gorbusclia; Dog Salmon of Alaska. 

 Pacific Coast and rivers of North America and Asia from Oregon northward. 

 Salmo gorbuscha AValbaum, Artedi Pise, 69, 1792, Kamchatka; after the 



Gorbuscha of Pennant and Krasheninnikof. 



792. Oncorhynchus keta (Walbaum). Dog Salmon ; Hay-lco: Le Kai Salmon. 



San Francisco to Kamchatka; abundant in Bering Straits. 

 Salmo keta vel Kaijko Walbaum, Artedi Pise, 72, 1792, rivers of Kamchatka; 

 after the Keta or Kayko of Pennant and Krasheninnikof. 



793. Oncorhynchiis tscha-wytscha (Walbaum). Quinnat Salmon; Chinook Salmon; 



Tschavitche; King Salmon; Columbia Salmon; Sacramento Salmon; Tyee 



Salmon; Saw-kirey; Chouicha or Tschawytscha. 

 Alaska, Oregon, and California, southward to Ventura River and to northern 



China. 

 Salmo tschawytscha Walbaum, Artedi Pise, 71, 1792, rivers of Kamchatka; 



after the Tschawytscha of Krasheninnikof, Hist. Kamchatka, 178, 1764, and 



the Tschawytscha of Pennant, 1792. 



794. Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walbaum). Silver Salmon ; Kisutch; Skowitz; Hoopid 



Salmon; Coho Salmon; Bielaya liyba; Quisutsch. 

 From San Francisco northward, especially in Puget Sound and the Alaskan 



fjords; south on the Asiatic coast to Japan. 

 Salmo kisutch Walbaum, Artedi Pise, 70, 1792, rivers and lakes of Kamchatka; 



after the Kisutch of Pennant. 



Subgenus HYPSIFARIO Gill. 



Hypsifario Gill, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1862, 830 (kennerlyi = nerka). 



795. Oncorhynchus nerka (Walbaum). Bluebaclc Salmon; Bedjish; Fraser Hirer 



Salmon; Saw-qui, Sockeye, or Sauk-eye Salmon; Krasnaya Eyba. 

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

 Salmo nerka Walbaum, Artedi, Pise, 71, 1792, rivers and seas of Kamchatka; 



after the Nerka of Pennant, the Narka of Krasheninnikof. 



Genus 236. SALMO (Artedi) Linnaeus. Salmons and Trouts. 



Salmo (Artedi, Gen. Pisciura) Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. x, 308, 1758 (salar, etc.). 



Subgenus SAL1I0 (Artedi) Linnaeus. 



796. Salmo salar LinniXius. Common Atlantic Salmon. 



North Atlantic, ascending all suitable rivers in northern Europe and region 

 north of Cape Cod toHudson Bay ; formerly abundant in the Hudson and 

 occasional in the Delaware, its northern limit in the Churchill, Albany, 

 and Moose rivers, flowing into Hudson liay. 



Salmo salar Linnicus, Syst. Nat., ed. x, 308, 1758, seas of Europe. 



796a. Salmo salar sebago Girard, Landlocked Salmon. 



Lakes of Maine, N(?w Hampshire, and New Brunswick. 



Salmo sebago (iirard, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1853, 380, Sebago Pond, N. H. 



796b. Salmo salar ouananiche McCarthy. Ouananiche; JVannanishe ; JVinninish. 

 Lake St. John, Saguenay River, and northward. 



Salmo salar ouananiche Eugene McCarthy, in Jordan & Evermann, Fishes 

 North and Middle America, 487, 1896,'Sagueuay River, Canada. 



