Kendall: Fishes of Maine. aT 
Alamoosook Lake, vicinity of Bradley, Eastern River, 
Verona, Bucksport, Castine and Stockton Springs (Ever- 
mann,- 1904); brook tributary to Casco Bay (Evermann, 
1905). 
41. Pomolobus aestivalis (Mitchill). ALEWIFE; 
“KLWIFE”’; “KYACK”’; “BLUEBACK”. 
Range.—Labrador to Florida. 
MAINE.—Maine (Williamson, 1832, Holmes, 1862, and 
Kendall, 1908); Fiddler’s Reach (Foster & Atkins, 1869a) ; 
Eastport (U. 8. N. M., 1872); Bucksport (U. S. N. M., 
1878); Casco Bay (Lee, 1885); St. Croix River (Atkins, 
1887): Flag Island (Kendall coll., 1892); Eastport (Ken- 
dall coll., 1895); Dennys River (Kendall, 1894); off Casco 
Bay and along coast (Kendall coll., 18954): at Small Point 
(Kendall coll., 1896); Freeport (Kendall coll., 1898, 1899 
and 1900); Wolf’s Neck, Freeport (Pettengill coll., 1900) ; 
Lower Penobscot River (Kendall coll., 1902); Penobscot 
River and Bay, and Orland Falls (Evermann, 1904). 
42. Alosa sapidissima (Wilson). “SHAD.” 
Range.—New Brunswick to Florida. 
MAINE.—Kennebee (Sullivan, 1795); ‘In all our rivers 
until stopped by dams” (Williamson, 1832); Maine (Storer, 
1859, Holmes, 1862, Me. F. C. Report, 1869a, 1872, 1874, 
1880 and 1882, Me. S. and S. F. Report, 1892, 1901, 1903, 
1905 and 1907, Atkins, 1871, and Kendall, 1908); St. 
George River (Eaton, 1851); Kennebec to Augusta, Merry- 
meeting Bay, Cathance tributary of Kennebec, Sebasticook 
River, Sandy River, West Branch of Penobscot River and 
Eastern River (Foster & Atkins, 1869); Eastport (U.S. N. 
M., 1872); Casco Bay (U.S. N. M., 1873); Hancock County 
(Wasson, 1878); Portland (Bean, 1881) ; Kennebec, Penob- 
scot, St. Croix, East Machias, Wescongus, Harrington, Mou- 
sam and Piscataqua Rivers (Atkins, 1887); Flag Island 
