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‘This is one of the smallest species of charr, both our 
specimens having the abdomen filled with mature ova.’ 
This very interesting little charr’s habits would have 
been described, when speaking of the Salmonide in 
Vol. I., had it been named as a new species in time. 
The specimens in the British Museum collection I 
caught with an artificial fly in a small stream that flows 
down the west slope of the Cascades, near the Skaget 
flat, to join the Fraser at Fort Hope. 
Salmo. | Centridermicthys. 
paucidens. (Richardson.) | maculosus. 
quinnat (Richardson) parvus. 
Semeetlek). gulosus. 
Scouleri. armatus. 
paucidens (or slzoin). | globiceps. 
Gairdneri (or cha-cha-lool). | Platichthys. 
lycaodon (or Keasoo, Ekewan, | rugosus. 
and Kutch-kutch). Pleuronectes. 
Thaleicthys. | stellatus. 
pacificus. (Grd.) umbrosus. 
Coregonus. bilineates. 
quadrilateralis. hippoglossus ? 
Gasterosteus. digrammus (Giinther: zov. 
serratus. sp., Brit. Mus. Cat. Fishes). 
Pugetti. Vide Vel. I. Flat-fishes. 
concinnus, Pleuronicthys. 
spinachia. guttulatus. (Grd.) 
Chirus. Malletia, 
hexagrammus. coerulea. 
decagrammus. Engraulis. 
constellatus, mordax. (Grd.) 
Sebastes. | Syngnathus. 
paucispinis. arundinaceus. (Grd.) 
melanops. Acipenser. 
Agonus. transmontamus. Vide Vol. 1. 
acipenserinus. Sturgeon fishing. 
Cottus. | Chimera. 
polyacanthocephalus, Colleii. 
bubalis. Acanthus. 
Suckleyi. 
