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Besides the fishes, several amphibians were also secured. These 

 are: Bufo americanus from Black Pond, Charlottetown, and East 

 Lake near Both well; Rana sevtentrionalis from Black Pond, between 

 Southport and Lake Verde, Tignish, and from large swamp in Dundee; 

 and Rana sylvatica from near Charlottetown. 



Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill). 



Young from near Southport and near Village Green. 



Anguilla rostrata (Le Sueur)., 



North Lake. 

 Fundulus heteroclitus badius Garman. 



Tignish, North Lake, East Lake near Bothwell, Grand Tracidie, 

 Black Pond and Fullerton Marsh at Bunbury. 



Pygosteus pungitius (Linnseus). 



Abundant in spring-brook at Charlottetown and spring-head of 

 Hillsboro River at Southport. 



Gasterosteus aouleatus Linnaus. 



Common with Pygosteus at Charlottetown and Southport; Bloom- 

 field; swamp at Dundee. 

 Apeltes quadracus (Mitchill). 



East Lake near Bothwell. 



Magdalen Islands. 



Mr. Long also made a small collection of fresh-water fishes here 

 in July and August of 1912. 

 Fundulus heteroclitus badius Garman. 



Adult and young at Grindstone. 



Pygosteus pungitius (Linnaeus). 



Many adults and half-grown from Grindstone and Allright 

 Island. 



Gasterosteus aculeatus Linnaeus. 



Abundant at Grindstone and Etang du Nord. 



Apeltes quadracus (Mitchill). 



One at Grindstone and four adults at Etang du Nord. This is 

 the most northern locality at which I am able to find the species 

 known to occur. 



Sparrow Lake, Ontario. 



A small collection was made at this locality in Simcoe County in the 

 summer of 1904, and forwarded to the Academy by Mr. W. S. Ray: — 



