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SCOMBERESOCIDA. THe NEEDLEFISHES. 
63. Scomberesox saurus ( Walbaum). NEEDLE- 
FISH; “BILL-FISH”. 
Range.—Temperate parts of Atlantic Ocean, especially 
north of Cape Cod, and France. 
Matne.—Monhegan (Goode & Bean, 1879); Small Point, 
Casco Bay (Kendall coll., 1896); Old Orchard (Bowdoin 
College coll., 1900 [1898] ); Maine (Kendall, 1908). 
GASTEROSTEIDA. THE STICKLEBACKS. 
64. Euecalia ineonstans (Kirtland). “Brook 
STICKLEBACK”. 
Range.—Aside from one locality in Maine and from New 
Brunswick, this species has not been recorded east of New 
York and Montreal. Its former recorded range is from 
New York to Kansas and northward to the Saskatchewan, 
south to Central Ohio and I[llinois. 
MaAINgE.—Tributary of Cobbosseecontee Lake (Kendall 
coll., 1899a, Smith, 1901, and Kendall, 1903a and 1908). 
65. Pungitius pungitius (Linneus). NINE-SPINED 
STICKLEBACK ; “PIN-FISH”; ‘“HORNPOUT”’. 
Range.—Undoubtedly one of the most widely distributed 
of northern species, occurring in both fresh and salt water in 
the northern part of Europe, and from the Arctic Seas to 
New York and westward and northward to the Saskatchewan 
and Alaska. 
MaIngE.—Kennebec County (Storer, 1837 and 1846); 
Maine (Holmes, 1862, and Kendall, 1908); Eastport (B. 
S. N. H., Emerton coll., U. S. N. M., 1872, and Adams, 
1873); Casco Bay (Lee, 1885); brook in Brunswick (Bow- 
doin College coll. 1900 [1890] ); Grand Lake Stream 
(Kendall, 1894); Freeport (Kendall coll., 1898, 1899, 1900, 
