26 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



TELEOSTOMI. ' EVENTOGNATHI. 



CYPRINIDAE. 



Conn. — Stratford; Canaan (Linsley 1844); Fairfield County 

 (Ayres 1850). 



54. Leuciscus carletoni Kendall. 

 Carle tons Chub- minnow. 



Kendall, Bull. U. S. fish comm., 1903, vol. 22, p. .357, fig. 1. 

 "Bill Fish Brook, tributary of east branch penobscot 



RIVER, A mile below MaTAGAMOX LaKE." 



Me. — Bill Fi.sh Brook, tributary of Matagamon River; South- 

 ards pond, tributary of Hale Pond of We.st Branch of Penobscot 

 River; Smith Brook, outlet of Haymock Lake, tributary of AUagash 

 River; Eagle Lakes, Aroostook County (Kendall 1903) ; Bangor 

 (Bowdoin College). 



55. Phoxinus xeogaeus Cope. 

 Bronze minnow. 



Cope, Trans. Amer. philos. soc, 1869, vol. 13, p. 375. "New 

 Hudson, Livingstone County, Michigan." 



Leuciscus neogaeus (Cope). Jordan & Evermann, Bull. 47, U. S. 

 nat. mus., 1896, pt. 1, p. 240. Kendall, Bull. U. S. fish comm., 1903, 

 vol. 22, p. 356. 



Me. — Bill Fish Brook, tributary of Matagamon River; Mataga- 

 monsis Lake; Southards Pond near Hale Pond, tributary of West 

 Branch of Penobscot River; Smith Brook, outlet Haymock Lake, 

 tributary of Allagash River (Eagle Lake) ; Cross Lake Thorough- 

 fare, Eagle Lakes, Aroostook County; Lunkasoos Lake, tributary 

 of Matagamonsis Lake (Kendall 1903); Cambridge River, tribu- 

 tary of Umbagog Lake (Kendall & Goldsborough coll. 1905). 



X. H. — Indian Stream, tributary of Connecticut River near 

 Pittsburg, Coos County (Kendall & Goldsborough coll. 1904). 



