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ZOOLOGY. 
63. FARIO AEGYREUS, Grek 
Plate LXX.— General Report upon Fishes. 
Body very much compressed, rather deep upon its middle region, and quite tapering posteriorly. 
Head moderate, constituting the fifth of the entire length. Jaws equal. Maxillary slightly 
curved ; its free extremity extending to a vertical line drawn posteriorly to the orbit. Anterior 
margin of dorsal fin nearer the extremity of the snout than the insertion of the caudal fin. 
Bluish grey above ; silvery along the middle of the flanks ; yellowish beneath. 
List of specimens. 
Catalogue 
Number of 
Sex and 
Locality. 
When 
Collected by— 
Original 
Nature of 
number. 
specimens 
age. 
collected. 
number. 
specimens. 
579 
i 
Adult. 
Cape Flattery, Oregon.... 
1855 
Lieut, Trowbridge_ 
Alcoholic. 
64. FARIO GAIBDXERI, Grd. 
Plate LXXI, figs. 1-4.— General Report upon Fishes. 
Body fusiform in profile, very compressed. Head comprised four times in the length, the 
caudal fin excluded. Upper jaw longest; maxillary curved, extending to a vertical line inter¬ 
secting the posterior rim of the orbit. Anterior margin of dorsal fin equidistant between the 
extremity of the snout and the base of the caudal. Caudal fin forked. Back silvery grey ; 
sides silvery, and belly yellowish white. Body ohsoletely spotted with black ; similar black 
spots may he seen on the dorsal and caudal fins. 
List of specimens. 
Catalogue 
Number of 
Sex and 
Locality. 
When 
Collected by— 
Original 
Nature of 
number. 
specimens. 
age. 
collected. 
number. 
specimens. 
578 
i 
Adult. 
Klamath river_ 
1855 
Dr. Newberry_ 
Alcoholic. 
65. FAEIO STELLATUS, Grd. 
Plate LXIX, figs. 5-8.— General Report upon Fishes. 
Body elongated and fusiform. Head well developed, contained four times and three-quarters 
in the total length. Jaws equal. Maxillary gently curved, reaching a vertical line drawn 
posteriorly to the orbit. Anterior margin of dorsal fin a little nearer to the extremity of the 
snout than the insertion of the caudal. Back light olive ; belly light yellowish white ; head, 
body, and fins, profusely spotted with black. 
The et salmon trout” of the Oregon settlers. 
List of specimens. 
Catalogue 
number. 
No. of 
specimens 
Sex and 
age. 
Locality. 
When 
collected. 
Collected by— 
Original 
number. 
Nature of speci¬ 
mens. 
591 
2 
Adult. 
Upper Des Chutes river_ 
1855 
Dr. Newberry.. 
Alcoholic. 
