» SALMONID.E, 



cient in growth, supposing both fish to have resulted from 

 Pinks of the year 1836, and put into the lake at the same 

 time ; of which there was no doubt, since the lake, the for- 

 mation of which, though commenced in the autumn of 1885, 

 was not finished till February 1836, soon after which the 

 first Pinks were put in. 



In March 1839, Mr. Upton put six dozen Charr from 

 Windermere into his lake. 



The vignette represents the bones of the head in the 

 Salmon. 



