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Tautoga onitis (Linnseus). 



Lewes. 



Spheroides maculatus (Schneider). 



Common in the Rehoboth pound. 



Prionotus evolans strigatus (Cuvier). 



Abundant at Rehoboth and I-ewes. 



Lophopsetta maculata (Mitchill). 

 Few at Rehoboth. 



Paralichthys dentatus (Linnaeus). 



Common, some large, at Rehoboth and Lewes. 



TJropliycis regius (Walbaum). 



Adult and several small ones at Rehoboth. 



Lophius piscatorius Linnseus. 



Rehoboth and Lewes. 



Maryland. 



In late April of 1912, I made several collections in the Choptank 

 and its tributaries about Denton, in Caroline County. A small 

 collection was made in the Pocomoke River near Willards, in Wicom- 

 ico County, in May of the same year. Rather extensive series of 

 fresh-water fishes were also secured in the streams of Harford County, 

 mostly from Deer Creek, at and near the Rocks, and in the Gun- 

 powder River, in August, 1912. 



Lepisosteus osseus (Linnseus). 



I examined one of nine examples, from the Passerdyke Creek, at 

 Eden, Wicomico River basin in Somerset County, May 2, 1913. 



Pomolobus pseudoharengus (Wilson). 



Choptank River and Gary's Branch, near Denton. 



Alosa sapidissima (Wilson). 



Choptank River at Cedar Island and Denton. 



AnguiUa chrisypa Rafinesque. 



Deer Creek near Sharon, and common at the Rocks. 



Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitchill). 

 Sharon and the Rocks. 



Leuciscus vandoisulus Valenciennes. 



The Rocks, and Laurel Brook, a tributary of the Gunpowder 

 River. 



