WHITE TROUT. 
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1.15 in distance from tip of snout to ventral; anal rays III 9j, the longest 2.26 in head; verte- 
brae 64. From a specimen 16? inches long taken at Sunapee Lake, N. H., October 30, 1910. 
Coloration — As in male but paler and much less brilliant, lower part of body rather more 
yellow than orange; pectoral, ventral, and anal pinkish orange, growing darker, dusky purplish 
at tip, white edges anteriorly. 
Table of Proportional Measurements and other Characters of Salvelinus aureolas, two Localities compared 
showing Individual, Size, Sex, and Locality Variations} 
Locality. 
a+ 
a 
b/a 
o/a 
p/a 
x/a 
c/b 
e/b 
h/b 
k/b 
Gr. 
Br. 
D. 
A. 
Sex 
Flood’s Pond 
7 
152 
.244 
.137 
.145 
.114 
.218 
.218 
.421 
.546 
( 6-1-12 
\ 64-14 
11 
id 
9? 
G 
G 
167 
.251 
.131 
.140 
.101 
.202 
.214 
.440 
.559 
1 54-12 
-L2 
11 
9 
9 
(( 
G 
00 
182 
.258 
.120 
.142 
.104 
.191 
.223 
.446 
.531 
( 7-H12 
( 84-13 
8 
9 
10 
9 
cf 
G 
G 
9^ 
235 
.214 
.114 
.129 
.100 
.183 
.244 
.469 
.571 
< 64-12 
( 84-14 
1 1 
10 
10 
9 
& 
Sunapee Lake 
13th 
315 
.198 
.166 
.240 
.496 
.604 
) 84-14 
\ 84-14 
1 0 
10 
10 
9 
cf? 
G 
G 
14i 
330 
.230 
.142 
.162 
.144 
.289 
.578 
.690 
U04-13 
ho4-ll 
1 1 
10 
9 
9 
cf 
(( 
G 
331 
.223 
.132 
.158 
.135 
.270 
.527 
.641 
) 94-13 
\ 84-14 
9 
9 
10 
9 
cT 
“ 
G 
20f 
470 
.234 
.157 
.168 
M18 
.336 
.645 
.790 
\ 74-14 
1 74-12 
9 
1 1 
9 
9 
(j’ 
G 
G 
15| 
362 
.204 
.104 
.127 
.148 
.270 
.479 
.635 
5 84-13 
( 84-14 
1 0 
1 0 
9 
8 
9? 
G 
G 
19| 
450 
.210 
.126 
.275 
.529 
.671 
) 74-15 
( 84-15 
9 
8 
9 
(( 
(( 
20| 
468 
.221 
.106 
.141 
.229 
.531 
.623 
i 74-13 
( 74-13 
9 
10 
10 
9 
9 
(( 
G 
20f 
470 
.225 
.127 
.126 
.127 
.273 
.518 
.650 
) 104-13 
( 84-13 
8 
10 
9 
7 
9 
Synonymy. 
Salmo fontinalis var. Carman, S., “The American Salmon and Trout, including introduced Species,” Nine- 
teenth Annual Report of the [Mass.] Commissioners of Inland Fisheries, fig. Ifi, 18.S.5. 
Slalvelinus] agassizii Goode, G. Brown, American Fishes, p. 499, 1888, Sunapee Lake, (name and locality only). 
Salvelinus aureolas Bean, Tarleton H., “Description of a supposed new species of charr {Salvelinus aurcolus), 
from Sunapee Rake, New Hampshire,” Proo. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 10, p. 028, 1887, Sunapee Lake, 
N. H.; Shooting and Fishing, vol. 5, no. 11, p. 6, fig. 2, January 10, 1889, (adult male and young).— 
Kendall, W. C., “Fauna of New England, List of the Pisces,” Occasional Papers Boston Soc. Nat. 
Hist., vol. 7, no. 8, p. 47, 1908, (Golden Trout, White Trout, Silver Trout). 
Salvelinus sunapee Qciackenbos, John D., Shooting and Fishing, hebruary 28, 1889, p. 7 ( The Fish of Suna- 
pee Lake”). 
Salvelinus alpinus aurcolus Jordan, David Starr, and Evermann, Barton Warren, “The Fishes of North 
and Middle America,” Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 47, part 1, p. 511, 1896, (Sunapee Trout), Sunapee Lake, 
New Hampshire; Dan Hole Pond, Carroll County, New Hampshire; Flood’s Pond, Maine. 
‘ For explanation of symbols used see page 53. 
