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108. Qasterosteus aculeatus Linnaeus. Common Stickleback. 

 Streams everywhere (in Greenland) (Fabricius 1780) ; Greenland (Pen 

 nant 1788, as Three-Spined Stickleback) ; Hudson Bay (Pennant 1788, as 

 Gasterosteus aculeatus) ; " In the estuaries of rivers and in those creeks to 

 which the sea has access; also upper St. John,Madawaska and Restigouche 

 rivers" (Cox 1895a). 



109. Qasterosteus aculeatus cuvieri (Girard). 



Bras d'Or and Red Bay, Labrador (Storer 1850, Gasterosteus cuvieri, 

 type) ; tidal fresh- water spring, near Salmon River, Labrador (Packard 

 1891, as Pygosteus cuvieri) ; Streams, ponds and lakes of Anticosti Island 

 (Schmitt 1904, as Gasterosteus bispinosus). 



FAMILY PERCOPSID^E. 



110. Percopsis guttatus Agassiz. Trout Perch. 



Lake Superior at Fort William (Agassiz 1850, type) ; Moose Factory, 

 Hudson Bay (Walton Hayden, coll., Bean 1881) ; mouth of Nelson River 

 (Robert Bell, coll., Bean 1881); Red River of the North at Winnipeg, 

 Assiniboine River at Brandon, Lacawana Creek at Regina, Swift Current 

 River at Swift Current, Saskatchewan River at Medicine Hat (Eigenmann 

 1894); Lake of the Woods at Rat Portage, off Coney Island and at 

 Stevens Point (Woolman, coll., 1894); Winnipeg Lake, Winnipeg, and 

 Brandon (Thompson 1898); Hayes River 15 miles above York Factory 

 (Preble, coll., 1900); and near mouth Missisquoi River (Carter, coll., 

 1907). 



FAMILY CENTRARCHLD^E. 



111. Pomoxis sparoides (Lacepede). Calico Bass. 



Lake of the Woods at mouth of Rainy River (Woolman, coll., 1894); 

 "waters of Quebec, Deep-Cut" and the Ottawa (Montpetit 1897, as 

 Pomoxys sparoides and Labrus sparoides). 



112. Ambloplites rupestris (Rafinesque). Rock Bass. 



Lakes Huron, Ontario and Erie (Richardson 1836, as Centrarchus 

 ucneus)', River St. Lawrence (Fortin 1864, as Centrarchus seneus). 



113. Eupomotis gibbosus (Linnaeus). Common Sunfish. 



Lake Huron at Penetanguishene (Richardson 1836, as Pomotis vulgaris) ; 

 Montreal (Fortin 1864, as Pomotis vulgaris) ; small stream near Baring, 

 New Brunswick (Kendall 1894, as Lepomis gibbosus); Lower St. John 

 River below Grand Falls, N. B. (Cox 1895a, as Lepomus gibbosus); and 

 Gull and Muskoka lakes (Meek 1899). 



114. Micropterus dolomieu Lacepede. Small-mouth Black Bass. 

 Lake Erie (Richardson 1836, as Cichla fasciata) ; Thousand Isles 



'( ioosevelt 1884, as Gristes nigricans) ; River St. Lawrence between New 

 York and Ontario (Rathbun and Wakeham 1897) ; introduced into Spruce 

 Lake and other lacustrine waters of New Brunswick (Cox 1895a) ; Gull 



