248 Re See ae Clafs IV. 
He The Se ee 
The Grey, i.e. cinereus feu Salmo eriox. Lin. fff. 509. 
Grifeus. Wil. Icth. 193. Raii Gralax. Faun. fuec. No. 346. 
Syn. pife. 63. Lachfs-forellen mit Schwarz- 
Salmo maculis cinereis, caudz grauen flecken oder punkt- 
extremo aquali. drted. /ynox. chens. Wulff. Boru/s. No. 43. 
23. 
’ E are uncertain whether this is not a meer 
variety of the falmon ; but on the authority 
of Mr. Ray, we defcribe them feparate. He fays 
it is a very ftrong fifth, that it does not afcend the 
frefh waters till uguft, when it rufhes up with 
great violence, that it is rarely taken, and not much 
known. ! 
We faw one laft fummer caught near Gloddaeth, 
in Caernarvonfhire, which weighed twenty-two 
pounds : the body was much deeper than that of 
the falmon ; the head larger: the irides were filvery : 
the back, firft dorfal fin, the fides above the lateral 
line, were of a deep grey, fpotted with numbers of 
dark purplifh fpots: the belly filvery : the tail quite 
even at the end. ‘The fifhermen called it a fhe 
falmon. 
Mr. Ray defcribes it among the fifh of the trout 
kind, communicated to him by Mr. fobn/on, who 
made his obfervations in the north of Exgland : but 
it is not peculiar to that part, for we have heard ot 
its being taken in the river Wye, where it is known 
by the name of Sewin, or Shewin. 
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