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Pond (Smith, 1903); Cross Lake Thoroughfare (Kendall 
coll., 1903) ; Umbagog Lake (Kendall coll., 1905). 
30. Notropis bifrenatus (Cope). BripLeE MINNow. 
Range.—In Maine known only from the Sebago Lake or 
Presumpscot River basin; is otherwise recorded from Massa- 
chusetts to Maryland. 
MAINE.—Sebago and Little Sebago Lakes (Kendall coll., 
1898); Chaffin Pond and tributary of Rattlesnake Pond 
(Kendall coll., 1899); mouth of Songo River (Kendall coll., 
1900); Sebago and. Little Sebago Lakes (Kendall, 1903qa) ; 
Maine (Kendall, 1908). 
31. Notropis kendalli Hvermann 4 Cockerell. KEN- 
DALL’s MINNOW. 
Range.— 
MAINE.— Maine (Kendall, 1908); Hay Brook and Bill 
Fish Brook (Kendall & Gould coll., 1900, Smith, 1902, and 
Kendall, 1903a); Smith Brook and Cross Lake Thorough- 
fare (Kendall & Gould coll., 1901); Cross Lake Thorough- 
fare (Kendall coll., 19038, and Evermann & Cockerell, 1909). 
32. Notropis cornutus (Mitchill). “REDFIN’; 
“SHINER”; “BUCK FISH’’. 
Range.—Common over the entire region east of the Rocky 
Mountains excepting the South Atlantic States and Texas. 
Matne.— Maine (Holmes, 1862, Putnam & Pickering, 1865, 
and Kendall, 1904 and 1908); Freeport (Kendall & Smith, 
— 1894, and Kendall coll., 1898, 1899 and 1900); Boyden and 
Pennamaquan Lakes, Dennys River, Grand Lake Stream, West 
Branch St. Croix and St. Croix Rivers (Kendall, 1894) ; 
Chickawaka Lake (Kendall coll., 1895a); outlet of Auburn 
Lake and Harlow Brook (Merrill coll., 1899); Sebago and 
Little Sebago Lakes and Presumpscot River (Kendall coll., 
