Kendall: Fishes of Maine. 19 
Range.—P resents a gap in its range, being thus recorded 
by Jordan and Evermann, Maine, western Massachusetts to 
southern Missouri, Wyoming and Canada. It has also been 
collected in Colorado. A sub-species is found in the waters 
of some of the southern states. 
MAtnE.— Maine (Lindsley, 1844, Atkins coll., 1903 and 
Kendall, 1904 and 1908); Auburn (U. S. N. M., 1883) ; 
Thompson Pond (Bowdoin College coll., 1900 [1883 ?]) ; 
Freeport (Kendall & Smith, 1894, Jordan & Evermann, 1896, 
and Kendall coll., 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902 and 1903) ; 
Yobbosseecontee Lake (Kendall coll., 1899a, and Smith, 
1901); Bill Fish Brook and Matagamonsis Lake (Kendall 
& Gould coll., 1900, and Smith, 1902); First and Second 
Hurd Ponds, Southard’s Pond, Bill Fish Brook, Telos, 
Chamberlain and Eagle Lakes, Smith Brook, Umsaskis and 
Round Lakes, and Cross Lake Thoroughfare (Kendall & 
Gould coll., 1901); Sebois River and Bowlin Pond (Kendall 
& Gould coll., 1902, and Kendall, 1903a); South Fork of 
East Branch and East Branch of Royals River, Simpson 
Brook, Mann Brook, inlet and outlet of Floods Pond, 
Second Hurd Pond and Cross Lake Thoroughfare (Kendall 
coll, 1903); South Fork of East Branch of Royals River, 
Floods Pond and Oquossoe Lake (Kendall coll., 1904). 
27. Leuciseus carletoni Kendall. CHuBs-MINNow: 
CARLETON’S CHUB-MINNOW. 
Range.— Known only from Maine. 
MaineE.—Bill Fish Brook (Kendall & Gould coll., 1900, 
and Smith, 1902); Bill Fish Brook, Webster Lake, Smith 
Brook, Telos Lake, Southard’s Pond, and Cross Lake 
Thoroughfare (Kendall & Gould coll., 1901); Cross Lake 
Thoroughfare (Kendall, 1903a, and Kendall coll., 1903) ; 
Bangor (Lee coll., 1903); Maine (Kendall, 1904 and 1908). 
