452 Storer’s Synopsis of the Fishes of North America. 
Coregonus Artedi, Herring-Salmon, Lesvevr, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se., 1. p. 231. 
Salmo clupeiformis, White-fish of the Lakes, Mircuitt, Amer. Month. Mag., u. p. 321. 
Salmo (Coregonus) Artedi, Lesueur's Herring-Salmon, Ricu., Fauna Boreal. Americ., 111. p. 203. 
Coregonus Artedi, Shad of the Lakes, Kirtnanp’s Report, pp. 169, 195. 
ce ee Herring-Salmon, Kirttanp, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., rv. p. 231, pl. 9, fig. 1. 
Coregonus clupeiformis, Common Shad-Salmon, Dexay’s Report, p. 248, pl. 60, fig. 198: 
To Dr. Mitchill is due the credit of first distinguishing this from the preceding species. 
His notice was published in March, 1818. Lesueur’s scientific description appeared the 
same month, a week or two afterwards; and his must be the acknowledged one among sci- 
entific men. 
3. Coregonus Otsego, De Wirtr Cuinton. 
Elongate, subcylindrical, compressed. Back arched. Dusky above the lateral line; sil- 
very beneath it. Six or eight dusky longitudinal lines upon the sides. Scales very small. 
Upper lip protuberant and bifid. 
DTG) tel (Cae Mant )eemeAcn(e) ann ee Maeno thentyamehess 
Otsego Lake, De Wirr Cuinron. 
Salmo Otsego, Otsego Bass, Crinton, Med. and Phil. Register, m1. p. 188, pl. 
Coregonus Otsego, Otsego Shad-Salmon, Dekay’s Report, p. 248. 
4. Coregonus tullibee, Ricu. 
Much compressed, belly rounded, back rather more acute. When exposed to light, the 
whole body is silvery. In the shade, the back is greenish-gray, the belly white, the sides of 
an intermediate hue. Scales large, oblong, of an uniform size; eighty-eight on the lateral 
line ; twenty-three in a vertical row under first ray of dorsal. A small plate of minute teeth 
on the centre of the tongue. Lower jaw the longer. Caudal slightly forked. 
D.14. P.16. V.12. A.140r15. C. 197. Length, 14 inches. 
Northern Regions, Rrcuarpson. 
Called ‘‘ Ottonneebees,’’ by the Cree Indians ; ‘‘ Tullibee,’’ by the fur-traders. 
Salmo (Coregonus) tullibee, Tullibee, Ricu., Fauna Boreal. Americ., 111. pp. 201, 309. 
Coregonus tullibee, Dexay’s Report, p. 249. 
5. Coregonus quadrilateralis, Ricu. 
Subcylindrical, quadrilateral. Color of back and sides intermediate between horny-yellow 
and wood-brown, with a narrow blackish gray border to each scale. Sides paler, belly 
white. Scales rhomboidal. The lower jaw the shorter. Edentate. Ninety-six scales along 
the lateral line; twenty-three or twenty-four in a vertical line before the dorsal, of which 
nine are above the lateral line, and eight between it and the ventrals. 
D. 15. P.15. V. 11. A. 13. C. 197. Length, 18 inches. 
Polar Sea, Ricwarpson. 
Called ‘* Kathéh,’’ by the Copper Indians ; ‘‘ Okeugnak,’’ by the Esquimaux. 
