Storer’s Synopsis of the Fishes of North America. AA5 
Salmo fontinalis, Common Trout, Mrrcuix, Trans. Lit. and Phil. Soc. of N. Y., 1, p. 435. 
Salmo nigrescens, Black Trout, Rar., Ichth. Ohien., p. 45. 
Red-spotted Trout, Dovenry, Cabinet of Nat. Hist., 1. p. 145, pl. 13. 
Salmo fontinalis, New York Char, Mircu., Ricu., Fauna Boreal. Americ., 111. p. 176, pl. 83, fig. 1; pl. 87, 
fig. 2 (head). 
Salmo fontinalis, Common Brook-Trout, Srorer’s Report, p. 106. 
us CG Speckled Trout, Krrrnanp’s Report, pp. 169, 194. 
ce Ss Brook Trout, THompson’s Hist. of Vermont, p. I41. 
ui se aE a Dexay’s Report, p. 235, pl. 37, fig. 120. 
Baione fontinalis, Spotted Troutlet, Dexay’s Report, p. 244, pl. 20, fig. 58. 
Salmo fontinalis, Brook Trout, Ayres, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist.,1v. p. 273. 
ff a Common Brook-Trout, Krrttanp, Bost Journ. Nat. Hist., rv. p. 305. 
3. Salmo amethystus, MircurLu. 
Head, back, and sides of a dark greenish-gray color, which, when examined closely, is 
resolved into small, roundish, yellowish-gray spots on a bluish-gray ground, which covers 
less space than the spots. Teeth, gums, and roof of the mouth have a tinge of purple. 
Scales small; one hundred and thirty-three on the lateral line ; a vertical row beneath the 
commencement of the dorsal contains eighty-two, of which thirty-two are above the lat- 
eral line. 
D. 14. P.14. V.9. A.11. ©. 19§. Length, 2 to 5 feet. 
All the great lakes that lie between the United States and the Arctic Sea, Rrcwarpson. 
Called ‘‘ Nammécoos,’’ by Cree Indians ; ‘‘ Thlooeesinneh,’’ by Chippewayans; ‘‘ Key- 
teeleek,’? by Esquimaux ; ‘‘ Salmon Trout,” by Canadians. 
Namaycush Salmon, PENNAN®’s Arct. Zool., u. Suppl., p. 139. 
Salmo amethystus, Great Trout of the Lakes, Mrrcuix, Journ. Acad. Nat.Sc., 1. p. 410. 
Salmo namaycush, Namaycush (PENN.), Ricu., Fauna Boreal, Americ., 111. p. 179, pl. 79. 
Ms We Kirriann’s Report, pp. 169, 195. ~ 
Bs ce Namaycush, Great Trout of the Lakes, Kirrtanp, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., rv. p. 25, 
pl. 3, fig. 2. 
Salmo amethystus, Mackinaw Salmon, DeKay’s Report, p. 240, pl. 76, fig. 241. 
4. Salmo erythrogaster, Doucury. 
Above, mottled with dark olive-green and light horn-color. Sides of the abdomen red- 
dish orange, separated by a distinct line from the pearl-color beneath. ‘'ail broadly mar- 
gined with bright red. Scales very small and rounded. Dorsal varied with dark green and 
opaque or horn-color. 
D.10. P.14. V.8 A.10. C. 172. Length, 15 to 20 inches. 
New York, Pennsylvania, Dexay. 
Creek Trout (?), Dovcury, Cabinet of Nat. Hist., 1. p. 134, pl. 13, fig. 2. 
Salmo erythrogaster, Red-bellied Trout, Dexay’s Report, p. 236, pl. 39, fig. 136. 
5. Salmo confinis, Doucury. 
Upper portion of the head and body bluish black. Sides of the head and body, base of the 
first dorsal, of the caudal, and anal fins, with numerous round, crowded, irregular, light- 
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