248 SALMO, SCARAB^EUS. 



trutta, (salmon trout,) body with black spots en- 

 circled with brown ; pectoral fin with six dots ; 

 palate with three rows of teeth. From one to 

 two feet long. 



fario, (common trout,) body with purple-red spots ; 

 lower jaw a little longer. Sometimes it has 

 violet spots above on a brown ground ; sides 

 whitish-yellow with red spots surrounded with 

 white, and a brown area; white beneath. About 

 a foot long and moves with great velocity. Pal- 

 ate with three rows of teeth. 



Section B. Teeth scarcely visible or none. 



lavarctus, (lavaret, gwiniad,) upper jaw longer: 

 dorsal fin fourteen -rayed. 



Qtsego, (otsego bass,) jaws without teeth 5 dorsal 

 fin with nine softish rays over the ventral fins, 

 also a second dorsal fin over the anal ; caudal 

 fin forked ; lateral line obscure ; under lip bi- 

 fid ; iris of the eye silvery. From one to two 

 feet long. A new species proposed by Dock 

 Clinton, senior. 

 See MS. P. 



9 1. SALPA. Spec. 11. 



natata, body marked at one end with a brown spot* 

 See MS. P. 



4 3. SCARUS. Spec. 8. 



nvulatus, jaws continuous, smoothed, serrate, 

 with minute teeth at the edges. 



See MS. P. 



8 5. SCARABJEUS. Spec, 544. 

 S) (clock beetle,) thorax and head with? 



