Kendall: Fishes of Maine. 9 
CATALOGUE.* 
MYXINIDZ. Tue HAGFISHEs. 
1. Myxine glutinosa Linneus. HaAGrisH: “SLIME 
b) 
EEL”; “BORER”. 
Range.— North Atlantic on both coasts; south, in deep 
water, to latitude of Delaware at least. 
Martne.—Along the whole coast on muddy offshore 
grounds; off Casco Bay (Kendall coll., 1888, and Kendall, 
1908); Eastport (Kendall coll., 1895); White Head Mud 
(Norton coll.). 
PETROMYZONID®. THe LAMPREYs. 
2. Petromyzon marinus) Linneus. LAMPREY; 
“LAMPER EEL’; SUCKER; GREAT SEA LAMPREY. 
Range.—Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America; 
south to Florida. 
MAINE.—Piscataquis (Williamson, 1852); Maine (Holmes, 
1862, and Kendall, 1908); Eastport (U. 8. N. M., 1872) ; 
Presumpscot River (Me. F. C. Report, 1875); Bucksport 
(U.S. N. M., 1878); Kennebec (Me. F. C. Report, 1880) ; 
Casco Bay (Lee, 1885); brook in Brunswick (Bowdoin Col- 
lege coll., 1900 [?]); Small Point, Casco Bay (Kendall coll., 
1896); Stillwater River (in Maine State University, Merrill 
coll., 1898); Penobscot River (Kendall coll., 1902); East 
Branch Penobscot (Atkins coll., 1905); Penobscot River 
and Bay (Evermann, 19038). 
*Explanation of abbreviations used not elsewhere explained will be found at the 
end of the catalogue. 
