xlvi AMERICAN FISHES. 
Pomolobus estivalis: Summer Herring; Glut Herring. (Clupea estivalis, 
P- 394-) 
Alosa sapidissima: Shad. (Clupea sapidissima, p. 398.) 
Alosa alabame: Alabama or Gulf Shad. 
Alosa ohiensis: Ohio Shad. 
FAMILY OF SALMONIDS.* 
Salmo salar: Salmon (p. 441). 
Salmo salar sebago: Sebago or Land-locked Salmon (p. 446). 
Salmo salar ouananiche: Winninish. 
Cristivomer namaycush: Lake Trout; Mackinaw Trout; Namaycush (p. 462). 
Cristivomer namaycush siscowet: Siscowet of Lake Superior (p. 466). 
Salvelinus fontinalis : Brook Trout (p. 470). : 
Salvelinus fontinalis agassizii: Dublin Pond Trout. (Salvelinus agassizii, 
Pp. 470.) 
Salvelinus alpinus: European Char; Salbling; Saibling; Greenland Char 
(P- 477). 
Salvelinus alpinus alipes: Long-finned Char. 
Salvelinus alpinus stagnalis: Greenland Char. (Salvelinus rossii, pp. 470, 
479; Salvelinus stagnalis, p. 477.) 
Salvelinus alpinus arcturus: Victoria Lake Char. (Salvelinus: arcturus, 
Pp. 470, 479.) 
Salvelinus alpinus aureolus : Sunapee Trout. 
Salvelinus oquassa: Oquassa Trout; Blue-back Trout (pp. 470, 477). 
Salvelinus oquassa naresi: Arctic Trout. 
Salvelinus oquassa marstoni: Lac du Marbre Trout. 
Coregonus williamsonii cismontanus: Whitefish of the Upper Missouri basin. 
Coregonus quadrilateralis: Menominee Whitefish. 
Coregonus clupeifermis : Common Whitefish. 
Coregonus labradoricus : Labrador Whitefish. 
Argyrosomus osmeriformis: Smelt Whitefish; Smelt of New York lakes. 
Argyrosomus artedi: Lake Herring. 
Argyrosomus artedi sisco : Cisco of Lake Tippecanoe. 
Argyrosomus hoyi: Moon-eye Cisco. 
Argyrosomus prognathus: Bloater Whitefish ; Silver Whitefish; Longjaw. 
Argyrosomus nigripinnis: Blackfin Whitefish. 
Argyrosomus tullibee : Mongrel Whitefish; Tullibee. 
Argyrosomus tullibee bisselli: Tullibee of Southern Michigan. 
FAMILY OF THYMALLIDS OR GRAYLINGS. 
Thymallus tricolor: Michigan Grayling (p. 486). 
* Salmo fario: Brown Trout of Europe (p. 459).—Introduced. 
Salmo levenensis: Loch Leven Trout (p. 460).—Introduced. 
Salvelinus alpinus : Saibling (p. 477).—Introduced. 
