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Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi (Stor^v). 



Emaus, Vera Cruz, Hereford, Hosensack, Saucon and tributary 

 at Xianark, Jordan and Indian Creeks, Trout Run, Little Lehigh 

 River, Lizard, Coplay and Fell Creeks, Lehigh River, New Tripoli, 

 Swamp Creek, Bangor, Hay Creek and Beaver Creek at White Bear, 

 Joanna, Simmon's Run and North Branch, triljutary of Conodoguinet 

 near Lamb's Gap, Cove Creek, Wister Island, Fishing Creek and 

 near Keystone, Elk View, West Branch Big Elk and Little Elk 

 Creeks. 

 Cottus gracilis Heckel. 



Elk View, Trout Run and Little Lehigh River. 



Maryland. 



A few collections were made in Anne Arundel County in May of 

 191t) (in the fish market at Annapolis of specimens secured near by 

 in the Severn River, and the South River basin, at Rhodes River, 

 Barrow, Muddy and Scaffold Creeks), in Cecil County (during late 

 May, 1914, at Bohemia Bridge, Dike, Scotchman, Pool and Cove 

 Creeks, and in late August, 1916, in the Northeast River at Charles- 

 town, Principio Creek near Principio Furnace, and the Northeast 

 Creek near Leslie), in Kent County (Swan Creek on May 20, 1914), 

 and Kent County (Rock Hall in August, 1915). 



Petromyzon marinus Linne. 



Bohemia Bridge. Small ones reported from Rhodes River and 

 Charlestown. 

 Eulamia milberti (Mailer and Henle). 



Only known in the Northeast River from reports of occasional 

 sharks seen in the lower Avaters during recent years. In the spring 

 they were captured in shad seines, and in 1911? five, 6 to 10 or 

 more feet in length, were landed within two or three days at Carpen- 

 ter's Point. 

 Acipenser sturio Linne. 



Formerly common about Charlestown, now rare, and only small 

 ones seen. Young also reported from the Rhodes River. 

 Pomolobus pseudoharengus (Wilson). 



Bohemia Bridge, Annapolis, Rhodes River and CharlestowUj also 

 the next. 



Alosa sapidissima (Wilson). 

 Breevoortia tyrannus (Latrobe). 



Bohemia Bridge, Rockhall, Rhodes River and oyster bar at mouth 

 of South River. 



