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Nov. 2, 1887. Acc. 19766.

E. G. Blackford, New York,
A fresh specimen of the Atlantic salmon, [[underlined]] Salmo salar, [[/underlined]] 29 1/2 inches long; taken at Port Monmouth, New Jersey.

This specimen has been sketched by Mr. Shindler.

Nov. 8, 1887, Acc. 19783,

George C. Magown, New York,
One skin of the Dolly Varden Trout, [[underlined]] Salvelinus malma, [[/underlined]] measuring twenty one inches in length. The fish was captured in Northern Montana in a stream joining the waters of upper and lower St. Mary's Lake, by Mr. Thomas Baring.

Noticed in American Angler, Jan. 21, 1888, p. 44, by T. H. Bean- the Eastern Limit of the Dolly Varden Trout.