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Range.—Thus far recognized only from a limited area in 
Maine. 
MAINE.—Cobbosseecontee Lake (Cope, 1870, Jordan & 
Evermann, 1896, Smith, 1901, Berry coll., 1903, and Kendall, 
1908); ponds in Monmouth and Cochnewagan Pond (Foster 
& Atkins, 1868); Sabattus Pond (Merrill coll., 1898 and 
1899); Winthrop (Atkins coll., 1903); Moose Pond and 
Sebasticook River (Bowman coll., 1904). 
57. Argentina silus (Ascanius). ARGENTINE. 
Range.—Northern Europe; occasionally on our northern 
coast. F 
MAINE.—Belfast and Biddeford Pool (Goode & Bean, 
1896, and Kendall, 1908); off the coast of Maine (Jordan & 
Evermann, 1896); off Mt. Desert Rock (Welsh coll., 1912) ; 
off Petit Manan Point (Welsh eoll., 1918). 
ESOCID2. THE PIKEs. 
58. Esox reticulatus (Ze Sueur). “PICKEREL”. 
Range.—Maine to Florida and Louisiana, west to Arkansas. 
MAINE.—Kennebec waters, first brought to Penobscot and 
put in Davis Pond in Eddington, where they have increased 
surprisingly (Williamson, 1832): Maine (Storer, 1858 and 
1867, Holmes, 1862, Foster & Atkins, 1868, Putnam & Pick- 
ering, 1865, Me. F. C. Report, 1868 and 1870, and Kendall, 
1904 and 1908); Leweys Lake (Adams, 1873); Umbagog 
Lake (Kendall coll., 1883 and 1905); Androscoggin River 
(Kendall coll., 1883); Thompson Pond (Bowdoin College 
coll., 1900 [1883] ); Weld Pond (Atkins, 1884c); Umbagog - 
Lake (Kendall coll., 1887); brook in Brunswick ( Bowdoin Col- 
lege coll., 1900 [1893]); Grand Lakes (Rathbun & Wake- 
ham,1897); Boyden Lake, Meadow Brook, Pennamaquan Lake 
and River, Meddybemps Lake, Dennys River, Grand Lake 
