Abstract
Peculiar salmon in certain lakes of Europe and eastern N. America have been considered to be distinct spp., subspp., or vars. of the ordinary sea salmon. Similar, supposedly non-migratory kinds have been found in various other spp. of Salmonidae. These should not be accepted without question as being hereditarily distinct kinds rather than the effects of environment on the individual. An expt. confirming this statement is descr.
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