GENERA IN THE FAMILY. 3 



Pygocenfrus, Catoprion, Hyd/rocyon, Gynopotamus, XyphorhyncJius Agomates, 

 Xyphostoma, Salanx, Qonostoma, OhauUodus, Argyropeleaus, Sternopteryx, 

 Odontostoma, Scopelus, Saurus, Saurida, Farionella, Aulopus, and Alepisaurus. 

 Fleming (1838) classed the following genera among the British Salmonidee: 

 Sahno, Osmerus, Ooregonus including Thymallus and doubtfully Scopelus. 

 Jenyns (1835) adopted the same classification, except that he placed Thymallus 

 as a distinct genus. Dr. Giinther (1866) divided the family of Salmonidae as 

 follows : — Salmo, including salmon, trout, and char, Onaliorhynchus, Braehymystax, 

 Luciotrutta, Pecoglossus, Osmerus or smelt, Thaleichihys, Hypomesus, Mallotus, 

 Betropinna, Ooregonus or guiniads, Thymallus or grayling, Argentina, Miorostoma 

 and Salanx. 



In the following pages I shall restrict my remarks to what may he termed the 

 "game fishes" of this family found in the fresh waters of the British Isles, 

 and which include the salmon, various forms of trout and char, and also tho 

 grayling. 





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