Kendall: Fishes of Maine. 15 
[1866 ?]); Rangeley Lake (Hitchcock, 1862); Skiff Lake of 
the Eastern Schoodic Chain of Lakes and upper waters of the 
Androscoggin River (Adams, 1873); Craig’s Pond (Merrill 
coll., 1898 and 1899); Glasier Lake and Cross Lake Thor- 
oughfare (Kendall & Gould coll., 1901, and Kendall, 1903q) ; 
Square Lake (Kendall coll., 1903); Craig’s Pond (Atkins 
coll., 1903); Umbagog Lake (Kendall & Goldsborough coll., 
1905); Maine (Kendall, 1908). 
21, Catostomus commersonii (Lacépéde). 
“SUCKER”; BLACK SUCKER; WHITE SUCKER; COMMON 
SUCKER; “BARVEL”. 
Range.—Quebee and the Great Lakes to Montana, Colo- 
rado, and southward to Missouri and Georgia and west to 
Kansas. 
MAINE.—Piscataquis River (Peck, 1804); fresh water 
(Williamson, 1832); Maine (Holmes, 1862); Moosehead 
Lake (B. 8. N. H., Davidson coll.); Grand Lake Stream 
(U. S. N. M., 1877); Crooked River (Atkins, 1878); Bear 
River (Bowdoin College coll., 1900 [1885?] ); Freeport 
(Kendall & Smith, 1894, and Kendall coll., 1898, 1899, 1900, 
19010, 1902, 1903 and 1904); Boyden, Pennamaquan and 
Meddybemps Lakes, Dennys River, Grand Lake Stream, Big 
and Leweys Lakes, St. Croix and tributaries (Kendall, 1894) ; 
Chickawaka Lake and outlet (Kendall coll., 1895a); Grand 
Lakes (Rathbun & Wakeham, 1897); Sebago and Little 
Sebago Lakes and Presumpscot River (Kendall coll., 1898, 
1899 and 1900a); Thomas Pond (Kendall coll., 1899); Lake 
Auburn and Androscoggin River (Merrill coll, 1899) ; 
Cobbosseecontee Lake (Smith, 1901); Cobbosseecontee and 
Maranacook Lakes (Kendall coll., 1899a); Sebago Lake (B.S. 
N. H., Putnam coll. [1865 ?], and Smith, 1900); Matagamon 
and Matagamonsis Lakes, East Branch of Penobscot River 
and Rangeley Lakes (Kendall & Gould coll., 1900) ; Bill Fish 
