Storer’s Synopsis of the Fishes of North America. AAT 
D. (?). P.(?). V.(?). A. 10. C.(?). Length, 12 inches. 
Coppermine River, RicHarpson. 
Salmo Hearnii, Rrcw., Franklin’s First Journal, p. 706. 
we “s Coppermine River Salmon, Ricu., Fauna Boreal. Americ., 111. p. 167. 
f Be Dexay’s Report, p. 242. 
9. Salmo alipes, Rien. 
Slender. Hair-brown above, sides paler, with yellowish marks, belly white or yellow, and 
the under fins orange, withsome darker streaks. Scales small, thin, and roundish ; one hun- 
dred and twenty-six compose the lateral line. Labials, intermaxillaries, and lower jaw are 
armed with short conical, acute, and very slightly curved teeth, in asingle series. A pro- 
jecting cluster of six or seven on the knob of the vomer. Fins very long. 
D.13. P.15. V.9. A.10or1l. C.19§. Length, 2 feet. 
Arctic regions, Ricuarpson. 
Salmo alipes, Ricu., Nat. Hist., App. to Ross’s Voyage, p. 57. 
pes, , ) Pp. 
fe “  Long-finned Char, Rrcw., Fauna Boreal. Americ., 111. p. 169, pl. 81. 
as «« Dekay’s Report, p. 242. 
10. Salmo nitidus, Ricu. 
Deep green above ; orange-red beneath, with several rows of ocellate red spots along the 
course of the lateral line. Form Jess elongated than preceding. Scales small, roundish ; 
one hundred and twenty on the lateral line ; ninety-two in a vertical row, of which thirty- 
six are above the lateral line, forty-two betwixt it and the ventral, and twelve or fourteen 
below the first ray of the latter. Teeth as in S. alipes. 
D.14. P.17. V.10. A.12. C. 19§. Length, 20 inches. 
Arctic regions, RrcHarpson. 
Salmo nitidus, Ricu., Nat. Hist., App. to Ross’s Voyage, p. 57. 
cs uu Angmalook, Ricu., Fauna Boreal. Amer., m1, p. 171, pl. 82. 
af sé Dexay’s Report, p. 242. 
11. Salmo Hoodii, Ricu. 
Slender, cylindrical. Olive-green above, and covered with numerous yellowish-gray 
spots; beneath white. Scales like those of S. nitidus ; one hundred and twenty-six on the 
lateral line ; fifty-three in a vertical row before the ventrals, of which twenty-eight are above 
the lateral line. A single row of teeth on each side of the tongue, which meet in a curve 
at the tip. 
D.12) Piiby V.105 “AN TIC 19se Length, 2)feet. 
Northern Regions, Ricuarpson. 
Salmo Hoodii, Rrcu., Nat. Hist., App. to Ross’s Voyage, p. 58. 
se ae Masamacush, Ricu., Fauna Boreal. Americ. ur, p. 173, pl. 83. 
s ne Dekay’s Report, p. 242. 
