90 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



TELEOSTOMI. ' ACANTHOPTERI. 



CENTRARCHIDAE. 



First and Second Hurd ponds; Fourth Debsconeag Lake; Pok- 

 wokamus Deadwater, West Branch of Penobscot; Hale Pond; 

 BowUn Pond; Green Lake; Branch Pond; Floods Pond (Kendall 

 coll.). 



Vt. — Connecticut River at Barnet (Thompson 1842); Lake 

 Chaniplain, Bridgeport ( B. S'. X. H., Putnam coll.). 



Mass.— Concord River (Storer 1842 a, 1842 f and 1853); Ipswich 

 River, Ipswich, (B. S. N. H.); Menham Pond and other waters 

 in Essex County (Goode & Bean 1879). 



R. I.— "Narragansett Bay (R. I. fish comm. 1899). 



Conn. — Bridgeport; Hartford (Linsley 1844). 



202. EupoMOTis GiBBOSUS (Linne). 



Sunfish.; Flatfish; Roach; Hogback; Kiver. 



Jordan & Evermann, Bull. 47, U. S. nat. mus., 1896, pt. 1, 

 p. 1009; 1900, pt. 4, pi. 161, fig. 429. 



Perca gihbosa Linne, Syst. nat., ed. 10, 1758, vol. 1, p. 292. 

 "in America." 



Pomotis vnlfjaris Cuv. Storer, Mem. Amer. acad., 1853, vol. 5, 

 p. 60, pi. 3, fig. 1. 



Me. — Presumpocot River (B. S. N. H., Putnam coll.); Grand 

 Lake Stream (U. S. nat. mus. 1877); Boyden Lake; Pennamquan 

 Lake and River, Dennys River; Leweys Lake; St. Croix River; 

 Maguerrowock Stream (Kendall 1894); Chickawaka Lake, Rock- 

 land (Kendall coll. 1895); Sebago and Little Sebago lakes and 

 Songo River (Kendall coll. 1898); Androscoggin River and Lake 

 Auburn (]^Ierrill coll. 1899); Pettengills Pond, North Windham; 

 Thomas Pond, South Casco; Cobbosseecontee Lake (Kendall coll. 

 1899). 



N. H.— 



Vt. — Lake Champlain (Thompson 1842) Dunmore Lake, Salis- 

 bury (B. S. N. H.). 



Mass. — (Storer 1839 and 1853); pond near Plymouth (Jackson 



