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Telegraph (Mar. 13), 1885: (listed for Maine, not seen) ; Gage and Meek, Proc. Amer. Ass. Adv. Sci., 

 J5, 1886: 269 (nesting of landlocked form in Lake Cayuga, New York) ; Honeyman, Proc. N. S. Inst. 

 Sci., 6, 1886: 230 (Nova Scotia, no specific loc.) j Jordan, Rep. U.S. Comm. Fish. (1885), 1887: 792; 

 Meek, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 4, 1889: 299 (Lake Cayuga, New York, size when adult); Cox, Bull, 

 nat. Hist. Soc. New Brunsw., 1893: 42 (south. New Brunswick, Kennebccasis Bay; species of fish 

 attacked); Gill, Proc. U.S. nat. Mus., ty, 1894: 107 (larva); Cox, Bull. nat. Hist. Soc. New Brunsw., 

 13, 1895: 63 (listed for New Brunswick) ; Jordan and Evermann, Bull. U.S. nat. Mus., 47 (l), 1896: 



10 (descr., synonyms, Atlant. coast, south to Chesapeake Bay); Rep. LT.S. Comm. Fish. (1895), 1896: 

 212 (south to Chesapeake Bay); Evermann and Kendall, Rep. U.S. Comm. Fish. (1894), 1896: 584 

 (small specimens, Vermont) ; Bean, Bull. Amer. Mus. nat. Hist., 9, 1897; 329 (Gravesend Bay, N. York) ; 

 Mearns, BuU. Amer. Mus. nat. Hist., 10, 1898: 311 (lower Hudson R., juveniles and adults); Smith, 

 Bull. U.S. Comm. Fish., ly, 1898: 88 (Buzzards Bay) ; Smith, E., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. Y., No. 9, 1898: 



11 (fresh and brackish water near N. York); Smith and Bean, Bull. U.S. Comm. Fish., 18, 1899: 180 

 (District of Columbia); Surface, 4th Ann. Rep. For. Comm. N. Y., I 899: 1 93 (Hudson and Susque- 

 hanna Rivers) ; Bean, Bull. N. Y. St. Mus., 60, Zool., 9, 1903: 1 1 (descr., habits, Massachusetts, Connecti- 

 cut, N. York, Delaware, and Susquehanna River systems); Fowler, Rep. N. J. Mus. (1905), 1906: 48 

 (descr., N. Jersey loc.) ; Roy, Nat. Canad., 23, 1906: 33 (lower St. Lawrence R.) ; Tracy, 36th Annu. 

 Rep, R. L Comm. inl. Fish., 1906: 44 (Narragansett Bay, breeds in Taunton R.) ; Fowler, Amer. Nat., 

 41, 1907: 5 (Penn. loc, Delaware R. system) ; Smith, Geol. Econ. Surv. N. C, 2, 1907: 28 (Albemarle 

 Sound and Neuse R. system, N. Carolina); Fowler, Rep. N. J. Mus. (1907), 1908: 48 (Delaware R. 

 system, attacking shad, larva) ; Kendall, Occ. Pap. Boston Soc. nat. Hist., 7 (8), 1908: I (New England 

 loc); Fowler, Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., 61, 1909: 407 (small specimens attached to anadromous 

 herring, N. Jersey); Rep. N. J. Mus. (1908), 1909: 351 (descr., size, Delaware River system, species 

 of fish attacked) ; Tracy, 40th Rep. R. L Comm. inl. Fish., 1910: 58 (same as Tracy, 1906) ; Regan, Ann. 

 Mag. nat. Hist., (8) 7, 191 1 : 198 (class., descr., Bathymyzoii Gill, also the landlocked form, classed as 

 synonyms) ; Fresh Water Fish. Brit. Isles, 1911:4 (nesting habits, based on published descr. of landlocked 

 forms) ; Cornish, Contr. Canad. Biol. (1906-1910), 1912: 79 (Prince Edward I., on mackerel) ; Fowler, 

 Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., 64, 191 2: 42, 51,57 (loc, Maryland, Delaware R. and Virginia) ; Hussa- 

 koff, Amer. Nat.^ 46, 1912: 729 (abund., nesting habits, size at maturity, in Navesink River, N. York) ; 

 Murray and Hjort, Depths of Ocean, 1912: 644 (Newfoundland Bank, at surface); Stafford, Contr. 

 Canad. Biol. (1906-1 9 10), 191 2: 54 (Gaspe Bay, Gulf of St. Lawrence); Halkett, Check List Fish. 

 Canad., 1913: 38 (Maritime Provinces, Prince Edward I. and Gaspe Bay); Hussakoff, J. Amer. 

 Mus. nat. Hist., 13, 1913: 323 (nest building, Nissiquague R., Long Island, N. York); Nichols, Abstr. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N. Y., No. 20-23, 1913: 90 (off New York) ; Fowler, Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., 66, 

 1914: 347 (Delaware R.) ; Kendall, Proc. Portland Soc. nat. Hist., 5 (i), 1914: 9 (loc, Maine); Mc- 

 Afee and Weed, Proc. biol. Soc. Wash., 28, 191 5: 9 (Potomac River, attached to shad) ; Fowler, Copeia, 

 No. 31, 1916: 41 (Sandy Hook Bay, N. York season); Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., 69, 1917: 122 

 (loc. for Chesapeake Bay) ; Latham, Copeia, 57, 1918: 56 (Long Island, N. York, season) ; Fowler, Proc. 

 Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., 7/, 1920: 292 (N. Jersey) ; Proc biol. Soc. Wash., 52, 1919: 52 (Delaware and 

 Susquehanna R. systems); Latham, Copeia, 71, 1919: 53 (Long Island Sd., color of young, season); 

 Fowler, Proc. biol. Soc. Wash., 5j, 1920: 143 (N. Jersey loc.) ; Breder and Crawford, Copeia, 103, 1922: 

 II— 15 (Potomac R.) ; Creaser and Hubbs, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., 120, 1922: 9 (class., 

 descr., synonyms); Huntsman, Contr. Canad. Biol. (1921), 3, 1922: (7) 55 (Eastport, Maine, region 

 of Passamaquoddy Bay, Kennebacasis Bay, St. John R., larvae in Shubenacadie R.) ; Breder, Copeia, 1 14, 

 1923: 2 (color of young, Sandy Hook Bay; adults in tributaries; nest building in Navesink R.) ; Hubbs, Pap. 

 Mich. Acad. Sci., 4, 1924: 590 (size of larvae and after transformation, Virginia Beach); Rauther, in 

 Bronn's Klassen, 6, Abt. I, Buch I, 1924: 677 (class., size, distrib.) ; Bigelow and Welsh, Bull. U.S. Bur. 

 Fish., 40 (l), 1925: 18 (descr., habits, Gulf of Maine) ; Breder, Copeia, 138, 1925: 4 (Sandy Hook Bay, 

 New York) ; Jensen, Rapp. Cons, explor. Mer, 59, 1926: loi (listed for Greenland, name only) ; Nich- 

 ols and Breder, Zoologica, 9, 1927: 10 (descr., habits, season, size at maturity, Sandy Hook Bay; breeding 

 in tributaries); Fowler, Fish Culturist, 7 (10), 1928 (descr., habits, N. Jersey, Pennsylvania, Mary- 

 land, Delaware); Hildebrand and Schroeder, Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish., 43, 1928: 43 (loc. for Chesapeake 



