•'’‘cicft. 
FISHES, abdominal. 45. Salmo. 855 
inhabits alpine lakes of Switzerland : 17 inches long; 
fertile and feeds on worms, iniefts, herbs and ^ 
fponge ; body whitilh towards the belly ; fcales very large , 
fleOi very fine. . , 
Greater part of the head and iris filvery ; jaws equal , lateral 
line black; fits with a broad blue border ; pectoral, ventral 
and anal yellowifii at the bafe ; dorfal and lunate tail whit- 
ifh ; an appendage near the ventral fins. 
JJorf. 15; pell. 17: iz: an. 14: caud. arrays. 
Upper jaw longer, conic. 
Inhabits the Atlantic Ocean. 
Dorf. 14, ptct. tg, vent. 10, an. *5, 
caud. — rays, 
Flelby fin flightly ferrate. 
Inhabits rivers of Sa>«de«- 
DorJ. 12, pect. 16, vent, 10, an. 14, caud. 
• rays* 
Upper jaw v=T.bro.<i, c.rirc lowerafcend- 
ofhe touch ; gkcovers compreffed, of 4 pieces ; dorfal^ 
nale VrLn; pectoral pointed, white; ventral rounded, 
whiter^>otte<l with brown on the fore-part, the a^endage 
Uiangukr; anal reddilh, fpotted with brown ; perpen- 
dicular% iemil^nar* , 
D. 
Gill-membrane with tiot more than 4 rays. 
Silvery with brown and whitifii lines above ; fins wbitilh j 
lower half of the tail red. 
Inhabits the Nile and Siberia. 
Teeth large, lubulate, extending out of the 
Dorf. 10, pect. 14, ^ent. 9, an. 26, caud. 19 rays. 
Gajleropc. 
