. Catalogue of the fishes in the ... Museum. 1. SALMO. 87 IG. Salmo bailloni. Salar bailloni, Cuv. ^ Val. xxi. p. 342. B. 9. D. 13. A. 10. C. 23. P. 12. V. 9. Vomerine teeth in a double series. The length of the head is com- prised four times and a half in the total length. Forehead broad ; the two jaws equal; snout rather pointed; teeth fine and closely set on the jaws, the palatines, and the vomer; these last, in two series, are much smaller than any of those in our common Trout. The back is leaden- coloured, wdth violet reflections, and covered with rather large, pur- plish spots. There are


. Catalogue of the fishes in the ... Museum. 1. SALMO. 87 IG. Salmo bailloni. Salar bailloni, Cuv. ^ Val. xxi. p. 342. B. 9. D. 13. A. 10. C. 23. P. 12. V. 9. Vomerine teeth in a double series. The length of the head is com- prised four times and a half in the total length. Forehead broad ; the two jaws equal; snout rather pointed; teeth fine and closely set on the jaws, the palatines, and the vomer; these last, in two series, are much smaller than any of those in our common Trout. The back is leaden- coloured, wdth violet reflections, and covered with rather large, pur- plish spots. There are some small brown spots on the dorsal. The pectorals and anal are yellowish. The ventral is white. The caudal, somewhat forked, is grey, without spots. The entire fish is shining silvery. (Valenc.) The specimens were caught in the Somme, and are believed to be of a migratory species coming from more northern seas. It ought to be compared with Sahno cambricus; the desciiption is so insufficient that, without reexamination of the typical specimens, no opinion can be given as to their affinities. VIII. Great Britain and Irelaiid. 17. Salmo brachypoma. Salmo eriox, Parncll, Fish. Firth of Forth, p. 128, descript. pars, and pi. 32. tig. 3 (bad). D. 13. A. 10-11. P. 14. V. 9. L. lat. 118-128. L. transv. 27/30 Ca5c. pyl. 45-47. Vert. 59. Head comparatively smaU, its length being contained four times and two-thirds in the total (without caudal), four times in old males. Body rather more elongate than in S. fario. The posterior point of junction of operculum and suboperculum is nearer to the lower an- terior angle of the suboperculum than to the upper end of the gill-. S. hrachypoma, specimen d, iiat. size. S. hrachypoma. Prfeopereuliim of spec-imeii a, re- Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Brit


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