Class IV. GWYNIAD SALMON. 



4iy 



with blue, and then succeeds a beautiful gloss of 

 a silvery hue. 



** Without Teeth. 



Le Lavaret. Belon, 278. 

 Lavaretus ; Piscis Lemani la- 



cus Bezola vulgo nuncupa- 



tus. Alius Piscis proprius 



Lemani lacus. Rondel, flu- 



viat. l62, 163, 164. Gesner 



pise. 29, 30,31. 

 Albulanobilis, Snepel, Helte? 



Schonevelde, 12. 

 Vandesius et Gevandesius. Sib. 



Scot. 26. 

 Guiniad JFallis : piscis lacus 



Balensis, Ferrce, (ut puto) 



idem. Wil. lchth. 183. Raii 



syn. pise. 6l. 

 Lavaretus Allobrogum, Schel- 



ley Cumberlandis. Wil. 



Ichth. 183. Raii Syn. pise. 



61. 

 Albula cserulea. Scheuchzer it. 



Alp. ii. 481. 



syst. 

 Suec. 

 176/. 



Coregonus maxilla superiore 



longiore plana, pinna dorsi 



ossiculorum 14. Arted. sy~ 



non. 19. 

 Salmo Lavaretus. Lin. 



512. Gm. Lin. 1376. 

 Sijk, Stor-sijk. Faun. 



No. 352. 

 Gwiniad. Phil. Trans. 



211. 

 Adelfisch, Gangfisch, Weiss- 



nsch, Weisser Blauling, 



Schnapel. WnlffBoruss. 3J. 

 Reinankl. Kram. 389. 

 Le Lavaret. Duhamel Tr. des 



Pesches. ii. 233. 

 Le Lavaret. Bloch Ichth. i. 



132. tab. 25. 

 Le Coregone Lavaret. De la 



Cejtede Hist, des Poissons. 



v. 245. 



10. Gwr- 



KIAD. 



J.HIS fish is an inhabitant of several of the 

 lakes of the Alpine parts of Europe. It is 

 found in those of Sxvitzcrlcmd, Savoy, and Italy; 



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