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MAINE.—Freeport (Pettengill coll., 1900, and Kendall, 
1903a and 1908); Harraseeket River (Smith, 1902); Clap- 
board Island (Ralph H. Norton coll., 1908). 
AMMODYTIDA. THE SAND LAUNCES. 
73. Ammodytes americanus DeKay. LAntT; 
SAND LAUNCE; “SAND EEL”. 
Range.—Newfoundland to Cape Hatteras. 
MAINE.—Eastport (Kendall coll., 1895); Small Point 
(Kendall coll., 1896) ; Casco Bay (Lee, 1885, and Pettengill 
coll., 1900); Saco Bay (Norton); Harpswell (Kingsley, in 
P.S. N. H. coll.); Maine (Kendall,’1908). 
SCOMBRIDA. THE MACKERELS. 
74. Secomber scombrus Jinneus. “MACKEREL.” 
Range.—North Atlantic; north to Norway and Labrador, 
south to Spain and Cape Hatteras. 
MAINE.—Off Mount Desert Rock and other places on our 
coast (Williamson, 1852); Maine (Storer, 1846, 1853 and 
1867a, Holmes, 1862, Me. F. C. Report, 1869, Me. S. and S. 
F. Report, 1886, 1891, 1892, 1898, 1901, 1903, 1907, 1909, 
1911 and 1913, Goode, Collins & Clark, 1884, and Kendall, 
1908); Boone Island Ledge (Atwood, 1865); Eastport (U. 
S. N. M., 1872); Casco Bay (U.S. N. M., 1873); Hancock 
County (Wasson, 1878, and Collins & Rathbun, 1887); 
Flag Island, Casco Bay (Lee, 1885, and Kendall coll, 1892) ; 
off Mount Desert, Monhegan, Casco Bay and Boone Island 
(Kendall coll., 1895); Small Point (Kendall coll., 1896) ; 
Casco Bay (Kendall coll., 1899, 1900, 1908 and 1912); 
Penobscot River and Bay (Evermann, 1904). 
