446 Storer’s Synopsis of the Fishes of North America. 
gray spots. Body stout, thicker and shorter than the common Salmon. Scales small, or- 
bicular, and minutely striate. Caudal fureate, with a sinuous margin. 
D. 14. P.14. V.9. A.12. C. 213. Length, 2 to 4 feet- 
New York, Pennsylvania, Dexay. 
Called ‘‘ Lake Salmon,” ‘‘ Lake Trout,’’ and ‘* Salmon Trout,” in the State of New 
York. 
Lake Trout, Dovenry, Cabinet of Nat, Hist., 1. p. 145, pl. 13, fig. 1. 
Salmo confinis, Lake Trout, Dskay’s Report, p. 238, pl. 38, fig. 123. 
6. Salmo Scouleri, Ricu. 
Back anterior to the dorsal fin gibbous. Jaws elongated; the upper jaw much incurved 
and arched. Nine very strong incurved teeth in a row on each intermaxillary, exclusive 
of four smaller ones which occupy the tip of the snout on both sides of the principal rows. 
Seales small; some oval, others four-sided, with the corners rounded; one hundred and 
seventy scales on the lateral line, and seventy in a vertical row anterior to the ventrals, 
of which thirty are above the lateral line. 
D. 14. P.16. V.11. A.17. C. 193. Length, 2 feet. 
Northwest Coast, RrcuHarpson. 
Salmo Scouleri, Observatory Inlet Salmon, Ricw., Fauna Boreal. Americ., 111. p. 158, pl. 93. 
eA a Dexay’s Report, p. 242. 
7. Salmo Rossii, Rieu. 
Long, cylindrical. Back, top of the head, dorsal and caudal fins, have a hue intermediate 
between oil-green and hair-brown ; cheeks are nacreous, and the sides pearl-gray, with a 
blush of lilac and a silvery lustre ; a number of carmine dots in the vicinity of the lateral 
line ; beneath red. Scales small, ovate or oval, each scale surrounded by a distinct space of 
smooth skin ; one hundred and thirty-four on the lateral line ; seventy-eight in a vertical row 
under the dorsal, thirty of them being above the lateral line; between two hundred and 
forty and two hundred and fifty rows on the sides. 
D. 13. P.14.. V.10., A.11. C©.21§. dhength, 2 to 3 feet. 
Arctic Seas, RicHarpson. 
Called ‘‘ Kekalook,’’ by the Esquimaux of Boothia Felix. 
Salmo Rossii, Ricw., Nat. Hist., Appendix to Ross’s Voyage, p. 56. 
Gs Fé Ross’s Arctic Salmon, Rrew., Fauna Boreal. Americ., 11. p. 163, pl. 80. 
si Dexkay’s Report, p. 242. 
8. Salmo Hearnii, Ricu. 
Olive-green above ; belly bluish; several longitudinal rows of large flesh-red spots on the 
back and sides. Scales small, pearly. Teeth subulate, in a thin row on the labials and 
lower jaw ; a solitary tooth of the same size stands on each side of the intermaxillary notch. 
