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15. Raia radiata Donovan. SPINy SKATE. 
Range.—North Atlantic, America and Europe. 
MAINnE.—Casco Bay [?] (P. 8S. N. H.); Casco Bay (Lee, 
1885); Maine (Kendall, 1908). 
16. Raia stabuliforis Garman. “BARNDOOR SKATE.” 
Range.—South to Florida. 
MAINE.— Maine (Williamson, 1832) ; Eastport [?] (U.S. 
N. M., 1872); Casco Bay at Small Point (Kendall coll., 
1896); Maine (Kendall, 1908). 
NARCACIONTID®. THe Etectric Rays. 
17. Nareacion nobilianus (Bonaparte). Torprepo; 
“CRAMP FisH”; “NuMB FISH”. 
Range.—Maine to Cuba. 
MAINE.— Off Seguin Island, Wood Island, Bald Head and 
Casco Bay (Kendall coll., 1896, and Smith & Kendall, 1898) ; 
Maine (Kendall, 1903a and 1908). 
ACIPENSERID. THE STURGEONS. 
18. Acipenser sturio Linneus. “STURGEON.” 
Range.—Europe and North America; St. Lawrence River 
to Gulf of Mexico. 
MAINE.—Kittery, and Kennebec River (Sullivan, 1795) ; 
“Salt water into rivers” (Williamson, 1832); Kennebec 
and Portsmouth (Eaton, 1851); Maine (Holmes, 1862); 
Kennebec River (Storer, 1863); Kennebec and Androscog- 
gin Rivers (Atkins, 1887); Casco Bay at Small Point (Ken- 
dall coll., 1896); Cathance River (Kendall coll., 1901); 
Casco Bay (Lee, 1885); Topsham and Small Point (Goold, 
1886); Penobscot River (Kendall coll., 1902); Penobscot 
River and Bay (Evermann, 1904); Maine (Kendall, 1908). 
