106 I&ermann and Goldsborough Freshwater Fishes of Canada. 



au Pipe, Riviere au Cochon, Betsiamitz, Hamilton and Peribonca rivers 

 (Chambers 1896) ; St. Lawrence River between New York and Ontario 

 (Rathbun and Wakeham 1897, as Pike); from Quebec to Upper Ottawa 

 and divisions of Richelieu, Chambly, Iberville, Chateauguay, Beauharnais, 

 Trois Rivieres, Berthier, Joliette, Montreal, Terrebonne, Deux-Montagnes, 

 Ottawa, and Gatineau (Montpetit 1897) ; Lake Winnipeg, Little Sas 

 katchewan, Winnipeg, Brandon, Westbourne (Thompson 1898) ; and 

 Muskoka Lake (Meek 1899). 



103. Esox masquinongy (Mitchill). Muskallunge. 



St. Lawrence River at Thousand Island (Hallock 1877, as Esox nobilior 

 and Esox estor) ; St. Lawrence River (Goode 1884, as Esox nobilior) ; 

 Lakes Simcoe, Rice and Scugog (Wright 1892, as Esox nobilior) ; Quebec 

 to Upper Ottawa River and Divisions of Richelieu, Chateauguay, and 

 Beauharnais, Trois Rivieres, Berthier and Joliette ; Lake Deux-Montagnes 

 and Lower Ottawa, Montreal, Upper Ottawa and Gatineau (Montpetit 

 1897, as Esox nobilior). 



FAMILY PCECILIID^E. 



104. Fundulus heteroclitus (Linnaeus). 



Rivers, ponds and lakes of Anticosti Island (Schmitt 1904). 



105. Fundulus diaphanus (LeSueur). Gray-back Minnow. 



French and Grand lakes, in Sunberry and Green counties and Belleisle 

 and St. John rivers, N. B. (Cox 1895a) ; Hillsboro River and at Rustico, 

 P. E. Island, also common in the Bonaventure, Grand Pabos, York and 

 Dartmouth rivers, P. Q., and in the lower course of the St. John, IS. B., 

 and in lakes about the Bay of Fundy (Cox 1899) ; St. Lawrence River 

 near Ogdensburg (Evermann and Kendall 1902). 



FAMILY GASTEROSTEID^. 



106. Eucalia inconstans Kirtland. Brook Stickleback. 



Near Montreal (Dawson 1859, as Gasterosteus gymnetes, type) ; Qu'App- 

 elle, Lacawana Creek at Regina, Swift Current River at Swift Current, 

 Maple Creek at Maple Creek, Bow and Elbow rivers at Calgary (Eigen- 

 mann 1894) ; lower parts of St. John River (Cox 1895, as Gasterosteus 

 inconstans)] andQu'Appelle (Thompson 1898). 



107. Pygosteus pungitius (Linnaeus). Nine-spined Stickleback. 



Saskatchewan River at Cumberland House (Richardson 1823, as Gaste 

 rosteus pungitius) ; Saskatchewan River and Great Bear Lake (Richard 

 son 1836, as Gasterosteus concinnus, type) ; Mouth of Nelson River 

 (Robert Bell, coll., Bean 1881, as Gasterosteus pungitius) ; Qu'Appelle 

 River at Qu'Appelle (Eigenmann 1894); Qu'Appelle River (Thompson 

 1898) ; and Inlet Great Bear Lake (Preble, coll., 1903-4). 



