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On June i8th, 1904, it was common at Grassy Sound, in Cape 

 May County, and was found associated with Fundiilus hetero- 

 clitus macrolepidotus, Lucania parva, Cyprinodon variegatus and 

 Merudia memdia no tat a. It was taken in great numbers by the 

 fishermen, who were all fishing about the wharf with it as bait. 

 I saw numbers of Centropristis striatus and Tamiogolabrus 

 adspersus angled with it. 



On December 31st, 1905, a number were found in Cedar 

 Swamp Creek at Petersburg Bridge, in Cape May County, asso- 

 ciated with Anguilla chrisypa, Ahramis crysoleucas, Bsox reticu- 

 latus, Fimdulus hetcroclitus macrolepidotus, P. diaphanus, 

 Apeltes quadracits and Bupomotis gibbosus. Though the next 

 day, January ist, 1906. we found it rare above this point or at 

 the forks, only an occasional example being taken with the num- 

 bers of small fish, such as Umbra pygmcua, Aphredoderus say- 

 anus, AcantJiarchits pomotis, Mesogonistius clicctodon and Bw- 

 ncacanthus obesns. 



O'n October 6th, 1907, it was very common in New England 

 Creek, in Cape May County, associated with Anguilla chrisypa, 

 Funduhi^ hetcroclitus macrolepidotus, F. diaphanus, Lucania 

 parva, Cyprinodon variegatus, Gambusia gracilis, Menidia 

 beryllinu cerea, Menidia menidia notata and Bupomotis gibbosus. 



On July 28th, 1909, a number were found associated with 

 Fundulus majalis, F. lucicc and Cyprinodon variegatus, in a small 

 inlet tributary to Barnegat Bay below Seaside Park, in Ocean 

 County. 



On October 24th, 1909, it was very numerous in Coxe's Hall 

 Creek, in Cape May County, associated with Fundulus hetcro- 

 clitus macrolepidotus and Gambusia gracilis. 



On November 2d, 1909, it was very abundant in the fresh 

 waters of Muddy Creek, one of the headwaters of the Maurice 

 River at Elmer, in Cumberland County. The associated animal 

 life consisted of Anodonta cataractce, Sphceriumi (Musculium} 

 partuniicniumi, Physa heterostropha, Campeloma decisum. 

 Abramis crysoleucas, Notropis chalybceus, Schilbeodes gyrinus, 

 Bso.v reficulatus. Mesogonistius chcetodon and Bupomotis gib- 

 bosus. 



