180 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 
ScaLE Counts IN AGOSIA NUBILA. 
Willa- 
Clear Coast Coe Deer 
PR eR eee mette Creek, Fork, ‘reek, Creek, | Nestucca| Little Lake Coquille 
Scales in lateral series.) ivory, Oregon | Cottage | Douglas | Rose- River. Elk. Creek. Rive 
Corvallis. City. Grove. | County. burg. 
Speci- | Speci- Speci- Speci- Speci- | Speci- Spect- Speci- Speci- 
mens. mens mens. mens mens. mens. mens. Mens 
CS eseeamatee sponoue bsorcss soar 
50. 
51.- 
§2 
53. 
Pee 
mens. | 
23. Agosia klamathensis 
The above name is here retained for the Agosia 
Evermann & Meek. 
scarcely to be distinguished from the Agosia nubila carringtoni # of the upper Columbia. 
Klamath River. 
ScaLE Counts IN AGOSIA KLAMATHENSIS. 
Scales in lateral line. 
Klamath 
River near 
mouth. 
Shasta 
River 
near 
Montague. 
Shasta 
River 
near 
Yreka. 
Pickayune 
Luke, 
Trinity 
River. 
Lost 
| River near 
Klamath 
Falls. 
Specimens. 
PeCemens, 
Specimens. 
9 
Specimens. 
24. Agosia faleata Eigenmann & Eigenmann. 
- Specimens of this species were collected in the Willamette basin. 
wise streams of Oregon. 
Specimens. 
Rp mot Or OO Cor oR CO 
CO OUR 
Wr rwwry 
of the Klamath basin. although this form is 
None was found in the coast- 
aGilbert & Evermann, Investigations Columbia River Basin, Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, vol. xiv, 1894, p. 191-193. 
Evermann & Meek, Salmon Investigations Columbia River Basin in 1896, ibid., vol. Xv, 1897, p. 74. 
Gilbert, Fishes of 
the Klamath Basin, ibid., vol. xv, 1897, p.9. Snyder, Relationships of Fish Fauna of Lakes of Southeastern Oregon, 
Bulletin Bureau of Fisheries, vol. XxviI, 1907, p. 
98. 
