248 SALMO, SCARABEUS. 
trutta, (salmon trout,) body with black spots en- 
circled with brown; pecteral fin with six dots ; 
palate with three rows of teeth. From one to 
two feet long. 
Sarto, (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. 
lavaretus, (lavaret, gwiniad,) upper jaw longer ; 
dorsal fin fourteen-rayed. 
etsego, (otsego bass.) jaws without teeth ; dorsal 
fin with nine softish rays over the vente fins, 
also a second dorsal fin over the anal ; caudal 
fin forked ; lateral line obscure 5 under lip bi- 
fid ; iris ar the eye silvery. rom one to two 
feet long. A new species proposed by Doct. 
Clinton, senior. 
See MS. P. 
9—1. Saura. Spec. 11. 
natata, body marked at one end with a brown spot. 
See MS. P. 
4—3. Scanvus.. Spec.8. 
rivulatus, jaws continuous, smoothed, serrate, 
with minute teeth at the edges. 
See MS. P. 
8—5. Scaragzus. Spec. 544. 
stercorarius, (clock beetle,) thorax and head with- 
