Class IV. GWYNIAD SALMON. 



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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- 

 tes. Alius Piscis proprius 

 Lemani lacus. Rondel, fiu- 

 viat. 162, 163, 164. Gesner 

 pise. 29, 30, 31. 



Albula nobilis, Snepel, Helte ? 

 Schonevelde, 12. 



Vandesius et Gevandesius. Sib. 

 Scot. 26. 



Guiniad Wallis : piscis lacus 

 Balensis, Ferrce, (ut puto) 

 idem. Wil. lchth. 183. Raii 

 syn. pise. 6\. 



Lavaretus Allobrogum, Schel- 

 ley Cumberlandis. Wil. 

 Ichth. 183. Raii Syn. pise. 

 61. 



Albula cserulea. Scheuchzer it. 

 Alp. ii. 481. 



Coregonus maxilla superiore 



longiore plana, pinna dorsi 



ossiculorum 14. Arted. sy- 



non. 19. 

 Sal mo Lavaretus. Lin. syst. 



512. Gm. Lin. 1376. 

 Sijk, Stor-sijk. Faun. Suec. 



No. 352. 

 Gwiniad. Phil. Trans. 1767. 



211. 

 Adelfisch, Gangfisch, Weiss- 



fisch, Weisser Blauling, 



Schnapel. WulffBoruss. 37. 

 Reinankl. Kram. 389- 

 Le Lavaret. Duhamel Tr. des 



Pesches. ii. 233. 

 Le Lavaret. Block Ichth. i. 



132. tab. 25. 

 Le Coregone Lavaret. De la 



Cepede Hist, des Poissons. 



v. 245. 



10. Gw*> 



NIAD. 



JlHIS fish is an inhabitant of several of the 

 lakes of the Alpine parts of Europe. It is 

 found in those of Sxmtzerlcmd, Savoy, and Italy; 



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