. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. 308 BITLLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. plainest and extending below the lateral line; entire nmler i)arts yellowifih-white with \ery fine dark punctulations; fins essentially as in the darker form. Callus cognatus Richardson, Fauna , ni. 40,, Great Bear Lake. (;untlicr. Cat., ii, , IsiiO. .Icpril;in & Evermann, Fishes North and Mid. AniPr., pt. II. 1954, 130. Cottus aleuticus (iillicrt. Ninety-nine spei-iinensii to 4 lung collected by Mr. in Lake Kiirhik durint; tliestiinmer of l!t


. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. 308 BITLLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. plainest and extending below the lateral line; entire nmler i)arts yellowifih-white with \ery fine dark punctulations; fins essentially as in the darker form. Callus cognatus Richardson, Fauna , ni. 40,, Great Bear Lake. (;untlicr. Cat., ii, , IsiiO. .Icpril;in & Evermann, Fishes North and Mid. AniPr., pt. II. 1954, 130. Cottus aleuticus (iillicrt. Ninety-nine spei-iinensii to 4 lung collected by Mr. in Lake Kiirhik durint; tliestiinmer of l!tl«. Head in length; eye 5 in head; dorsal ix, 19; anal 12 or 13; pectoral 15. The collection contains also 3 specimens 4 to inches long from a small stream at the head of the flnme at the Loring cannery. .Inly 2G; 4 specimens to inches long from the stream at the Fort- inann hatchery, .Inly 7, taken on hook and line; and 2 specimens to inches long from Steelhead Creek near Loring, May Fig. âOottiis aleiiticii-; Gillicrt. The Karluk specimens .-^how quite a different color pattern from those taken at Loring, the body being much darker and plainer, with very little vermiculation or marbling; the fins sometimes marbled with dark; the spinous dorsal sometimes plain with very small dark punctulations, or the upper half of fin l:ilack, edged with white, these punctulations sometimes found on soft dorsal and anal. Many of the.'^e specimens have tubercles on ventral and jiectoral fins, those on the ventrals sometimes arranged in patches. The lateral line is not always complete, does not droi) aljruptly at end of soft dorsal, but ends there in some specimens, generally those with plain soft dorsal. This species has been recorded liy Bean (1882) as Uranidia microstoina, from Indian River, Sitka; St. Paul, Kodiak Island; Aleutian Islands; Iliuliuk. Unalaska. Gilbert (1895) from Iliiiliuk, Unalaska. Kutter (1899), Karluk River and Lake and in


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