3] Notes on the 



Family IX. SALMOAIDJB. 



32. COREGONUS CliUPEIFORMIS* Mitcliill. 



(Lake White-Fish.) 

 A., 275. B., 299. C, 43. 

 I have seen no specimens of this species from the Lake, of 

 which it is, however, undoubtedly an inhabitant. 



33. COREGONUS ARTEDI* liCSnenr. 



(Lake Herring; Cisco.) 

 A., 274. B., 301. C.,43. 

 I have seen a few specimens of this species from the Lake,, 

 which had been taken some few years ago. 



I here record but two species of Ooregoni from the Lake. 

 Others, no doubt, are inhabitants. 



34. SAIiVEIilNUS NAOTAYCUSH* Tl^albaum. 



(Lake Trout.) 



A., 272. B.,317. C, 44. 



Hon. H. W. Sage informs me that this species used to be 



quite common in the Lake near Ithaca. About 1830 a large 



specimen was found stranded in Cayuga Lake Inlet, about IJ 



miles from the Lake, 



35. SAIiVELINUS FONTINAL.IS* MitcblU. 



(Brook Trout.) 

 A., 272. B., 320. C, 44. 

 Found in small streams on the uplands throughout the Lake 

 basin. 



Family X. PERCOPSIDJE. 



36. PERCOPSIS GTJTTATUSt Agassfz. 



(Trout Perch.) 

 A., 270. B., 322. C, 44. 

 I have seen no specimens of this species from the Lake, of 

 which it no doubt is an inhabitant. 



Family XI. CYPRINODONTIDJE. 



37. FUNDUIiUS DIAPHANlSt lieSueur. 



(Barred Killifish.) 



A., 263. B., 334. C, 49. 



Lateral line 45 to 50. Dorsal rays 12 to 13 ; anal 11 or 12. 



