Kendall: Fishes of Maine. 31 
Maine (Atkins, 1871, 1872 and 1873); Rangeley Lakes 
CU S-2N.)/M); > Calais River (U.S... N.. MS); St:. George, 
Medomac, Sheepscot, Kennebec, Androscoggin, Royals, Pre- 
sumpscot, Saco, Mousam and Piscataqua Rivers, and Rich- 
mond’s Island (Atkins, 1873); Hancock County (Wasson, 
1878); Casco Bay (Lee, 1885); Androscoggin, Kennebec, 
Penobscot,. Eastern, Sheepscot, Dennys, St. Croix, East 
Machias, Wescongus and Piscataqua Rivers, Casco Bay and 
tributaries (Atkins, 1887); Maine (Me. 8. and S. F. Report, 
1888, 1905, 1905 and 1907) ; Dennys River (Kendall, 1894) ; 
Casco Bay at Small Point (Kendall coll., 1896); western 
tributaries of St. John River and St. Croix River (Rathbun 
& Wakeham, 1897); Penobscot Bay and River, Matinicus 
and Ragged Island, Cranberry Isles, 20 miles southeast of 
Matinicus, off Frenchman’s Bay, 3 miles off Gouldsboro in 
20 tathoms, southeast of Mt. Desert in 35 fathoms (Smith, 
1898); East Branch of Penobscot, 4 miles below Mataga- 
mon Lake (Kendall & Gould coll., 1900, 1901 and 1902, 
and Smith, 1902 and 1903); Penobscot River below Bucks- 
port (Kendall coll., 1902); East Branch of Penobscot River, 
Wissataquoik River, Great Spring Brook, Bowlin Brook 
and Sebois River (Kendall & Gould coll., 1902); Katahdin 
Brook and Aroostook River (Kendall coll., 1903); East 
Branch of Penobscot, Wissataquoik and Sebois Rivers (Smith, 
1904); Brooksville, Bucksport, Castine, Hampden, Islesboro, 
Lincolnville, Ragged Island, Northport, Orland, Orrington, 
Penobscot, Searsport, South Brewer, Stockton Springs, Pros- 
pect, Verona, Winterport and Bangor (Evermann, 1904). 
49. Salmo sebago (Girard. FRESH-WATER SALMON; 
“BLACK SPOT TROUT’; “SALMON TROUT’; “SILVER LAKE 
Trout’; “LANDLOCKED SALMON”; “SCHOODIC SALMON”. 
Range.—Peculiar to Maine, New Brunswick and Nova 
Scotia. A closely related species, S. owananiche, occurs in 
Quebec waters and is said to be found in Labrador. 
