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College coll., 1900 [1883] ); Schoodic Lakes (U.S. N. M., 
1884); Weld Pond (Atkins, 1884¢); Casco Bay (Lee, 1885) ; 
brook in Brunswick ( Bowdoin College coll., 1893, and Adams, 
1873); Mt. Desert Island (Willard, 1895); Upper St. John 
and St. Croix system (Rathbun & Wakeham, 1897); Dennys 
River (Kendall, 1894); Freeport (Kendall coll., 1898, 1899, 
1900, 19016, 1902 and 1903); Muddy River (Kendall coll., 
1898); tributary of Panther Pond, Thomas Pond and Pre- 
sumpscot River (Kendall coll., 1900a); Cobbosseecontee Lake 
(Smith, 1901); tributary of Cobbosseecontee Lake (Ken- 
dall, 1899a@) ; Sebago Lake (Smith, 1900); Rangeley Lake, 
Kennebago Stream and East Branch of Penobscot (Ken- 
dall & Gould coll., 1900); inlet Hurd Pond, inlet Second 
Debsconeag, Fourth Debsconeag, Daisy Pond, Second Hurd 
Pond and outlet, Southard’s Pond, Rainbow Lake, East 
Branch of Penobscot below Matagamon dam, Bill Fish 
Brook, Matagamon, Matagamonsis, Webster Lake and Brook, 
Chamberlain Lake, Allagash River below Chamberlain Lake, 
Eagle and Umsaskis Lakes, St. John River, Glasier and 
Beau Lakes and St. Francis River (Kendall & Gould coll., 
1901); Presumpscot River (Kendall coll., 1902); Rain- 
bow Lake (Smith, 1903); Sand Bank Brook, Wissataquoik 
River, Little and Great Spring Brooks, Little Sebois Stream, 
Sebois River, Lunkasoos Lake and Bowlin Pond inlet and 
outlet (Kendall & Gould coll., 1902); Presumpscot River, 
Thomas Pond, East Branch and South Fork of East Branch 
of Royals River, Porter’s Landing, Carter, Joe True, Hill- 
side and Harvey Brooks, Simpson and High Gulley Brook, 
Mann Brook, Winkempaugh Brook, Floods Pond, Rainbow 
Lake, Little Beever Pond, Daisy Brook, Second Hurd Pond, 
Square Lake, Square Lake Thoroughfare, Goddard and 
Little Goddard Brook, Birch Brook, Mud Brook, Eagle Lake 
and Cross Lake Thoroughfare, Rangeley and Kennebago 
Streams (Kendall coll., 1903) ; common (Atkins coll., 1903) ; 
