44 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



TELEOSTOMI. ISOSPONDYLI. 



SALIMOXIDAE. 



Vt. — Lake Champlain (Thompson 1842); Lake Bomoseen, 

 Rutland County; Vergennes (Evermann & Kendall 1894). 



93. Salmo salar Linne. 



Salmon; Sea salmon. 



Linne, Syst. nat., ed. 10, 1758, vol. 1, p. 308. "L\ Oceaxo 

 EuROPAE." Storer, Mem. Amer. acad., 1858, vol. 6, p. 320, pi. 

 25, fig. 2. Jordan & Evermann, Bull. 47, U. S. nat. mus., 189G, 

 pt. 1, p. 486. 



Me.— Kennebec River (Mitchill 1818) ; Affluent of Union River 

 {Girard 1854); notably in the Penobscot; St. Croix, Dennys riv- 

 ers; Penobscot Bay and neighboring coastal waters; Casco Bay 

 (Kendall coll.). 



X. H. — All along Merrimac River as far up as Woodstock 

 dam (X. H. Fish, comm., 1878); Amoskeag Falls (X. H. Fish, 

 comm., 1880; :\Ierrimac River (X. H. Fish Coram. 1890). 



YT.^Lake Champlain; Connecticut River, formerly (Thomp- 

 son 1842). 



Mass. — Merrimac River (Storer 1839, 1859 and Agas^iz 1859); 

 Woods Hole (Baird 1873); LaAvrence (X. H. Fish comm. 1878, 

 1879, 1880, 1883); Massachusetts rivers (Goode & Bean 1879); 

 Xorth Truro (Kendall coll. 1896); Buzzards Bay; Vineyard Sound 

 (Smith 1898); off Tuckernuck, Xantucket (Sharp & Fowler 1904). 



R. L — Xarragansett Bay (R. I. Fish Comm., 1899); Sakonnet 

 River (Tracy 1906). 



Conn. — Connecticut River (Linsley 1844). 



94. Salmo sebago Girard. 



Landlocked Salmon; Fresh-water salmon; Blackspot trout; Sal- 

 mon trout. 



Girard, Proc. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1853, p. 380. "Southern 

 Maine." 



