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28. Phoxinus neogaeus (Cope). BRONZE MINNOW. 
Range.—Exhibits a wide hiatus in its range, previous to 
its discovery in Maine and New Brunswick, being known 
only from a few specimens from Livingston County, Michi- 
gan; Baraboo River, Wisconsin; White River, Arkansas ; 
and the Black Hills of South Dakota. 
MAtINE.—Bill Fish Brook and Matagamonsis Lake (Ken- 
dall & Gould coll., 1900, and Smith, 1902); Bill Fish Brook, 
Matagamonsis and Webster Lakes, Southard’s Pond, Smith 
Brook and Cross Lake Thoroughfare (Kendall & Gould coll., 
1901): Lunkasoos Lake (Kendall & Gould coll., 1902, and 
Kendall, 19026); Cross Lake Thoroughfare (Kendall coll., 
1903); Cambridge River (Kendall coll., 1905); Maine 
(Kendall, 1904 and 1908). 
29. Abramis erysoleucas (Mitchill). SHINER; 
“BoG SHINER”; “HERRING”; GOLDEN SHINER; “FRESH- 
WATER HERRING’; ROACH. 
Range.—Nova Scotia to Dakota, Florida and Texas. 
MAINE.—Maine ( Williamson,1832, Holmes, 1862, and Ken- 
dall, 1904 and 1908); Auburn (U.S. N. M., 18838); Pennama- 
quan and Leweys Lakes, West Branch St. Croix and St. 
Croix Rivers, and Magurrowock Stream (Kendall, 1894); 
Chickawaka Lake and outlet (Kendall coll., 1895a): Auburn 
and Cobbosseecontee Lakes (Merrill coll., 1899); Sebago 
and Little Sebago Lakes (Kendall coll., 1898 and 1899); 
Thomas, Chaffin and Pettengill Ponds and Cobbosseecontee 
Lake (Kendall coll., 1899); Cobbosseecontee Lake (Smith, 
1901); Bill Fish Brook and Matagamonsis Lake (Kendall 
& Gould coll., 1900); Bill Fish Brook and Matagamonsis 
Lake (Kendall & Gould coll., 1900); Bill Fish Brook and 
Cross Lake Thoroughfare (Kendall & Gould coll., 1901); 
Presumpscot River and Little Sebago Lake (Kendall coll., 
1902); Sebois River (Kendall & Gould coll., 1902); Hurd 
