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Myoxocephalus aeneus (Mitchill). Four at Atlantic City. 



Cyclopterus lumpus Linne. Adult during August at Atlantic 

 City. 



Prionotus evolans strigatus (Cuvier). Ludlam Bay, very 

 abundant at Ocean City in early June, common at Atlantic City and 

 occasional at Corson's Inlet. P. carolinus common at Atlantic City. 



Leptecheneis naucrates (Linne). Atlantic City. 



Paralichthys dentatus (Linne). Three, each ten pounds 

 weight, at Corson's Inlet. Abundant at Ocean City with Lophop- 

 setta maculata; also at Sea Isle City and Atlantic City. At latter 

 place both species, besides Pseudopleuronedes americanus and 

 A chirus fasciatus . 



AsTROscopus guttatus Abbott. One July 23, at Sea Isle City and 

 one at Ocean City, August 17. 



PoLLACHius viRENs (Linne). One or two at Atlantic City, in 

 May, besides Microgadus tonicod, Gadus callarias, Phycis chuss, Mer- 

 luccius hilinearis, Opsanus tau and Lophius piscatorius, the last very 

 abundant. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



During the past spring the following streams in the Delaware 

 River basin of Berks County were visited : headwaters of the North- 

 kill Creek near Straussberg, tributary to the west, and headwaters of 

 the Tulpehocken Creek south of Strausstown. Notes on Paupack 

 Lake in Pike County were sent by Mr. L. Tromner. 



Trips were also made into the Susquehanna River basin: in the 

 Little Swatara of Berks County near Schubert (April 28); during 

 early September in Cumberland County in Yellow Breeches Creek 

 at Three Springs and Walnut Bottom, Conodoguinet Creek at Ship- 

 pensburg, tributary near Carlisle Springs, one at Hogestown and an- 

 other below; in Franklin County in the Tuscarora headwaters at 

 Concord; in Perry County in Fishing Creek about Keystone. 



Finally, the Potomac River basin of Franklin County was examined 

 at Chambersburg in the Conococheague Creek and small tributary 

 to the west of the town, Back Creek or a tributary between Chambers- 

 burg and Fort Loudon and its affluent near St. Thomas, and West 

 Branch of the Conococheague at Fort Loudon and near Metal. 

 These were all visited in early September. 



Salmo fario Linne. Hogestown. 



Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill). Paupack Lake and Fort 

 Loudon. 



