THE SEA FISHERIES OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. a 
67. Opisthonema thrissa Gill. Thread-herring; Menhaden (Portland) ; 
Shad-herring (New York). 
Newfoundland to Florida. 
68. Pomolobus estivalis (Mitch.) Goode & Bean; and Pomolobus vernalis 
(Mitchell) Goode & Bean. Herring (Southern States) ; Alewite (New 
England); Gaspereau (British Provinces) ; Spring-herring (New Eng- 
land); Aumsuog (Narragansett Indians); Kyack, Blueback, Alewife, 
Sawbelly, Cat-thresher (Portland, Me.). 
Newfoundland to Florida. 
69. Pomolobus mediocris (Mitch.) Gill. Tailor-herring (Potomac); Fall- 
shad. 
Newfoundland to Florida. 
70. Olupea harengus Linn. English Herring. 
Polar regions to Cape Cod. 
DOROSOMID Zi. 
71. Dorosoma Cepedianum (Lac.) Gill. Toothed Herring. 
Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras. 
ENGRAULID &. 
72. Stolephorus vittatus (Mitch.) Jordan & Gerard. Anchovy. 
Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras. 
ANGUILLID As. 
73. Anguilla bostoniensis (Les.) DeKay. Common Eel. 
Newfoundland to Cape Hatteras. 
ACIPENSERID 2. 
74. Acipenser oxyrhynchus Mitch. (d.s.)  Sharp-nosed Sturgeon. 
Cape Cod to Florida. 
75. Acipenser brevirostris Lesueur. Short-nosed Sturgeon. 
Cape Cod to Florida. 
PETROMYZONTID As. 
16. Petromyzon americanus Lesueur (dl. s.) Lamprey; Lamper-eel. 
Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras. 
2.—INVERTEBRATES ACTUALLY USED AS FOOD AND BAIT ON A LARGE - 
SCALE. 
MOLLUSCA. 
_ Architeuthis Harveyi Verrill. 
_ The giant squid, and other species of giant, squids when they can be 
obtained. 

