Kendall: Fishes of Maine. Hill 
coll., 1899a, and Smith, 1901); Lake Auburn (Kendall & 
Gould coll., 1900); Ambajejus Falls, First and Second Hurd 
Ponds, Fourth Debsconeag Lake, Pokwokamus Deadwater 
and Hale Pond (Kendall & Gould coll., 1901); outlet and 
inlet of Bowlin Pond (Kendall & Gould coll., 1902); Green 
Lake, Branch Pond and Floods Pond (Kendall coll., 1903) : 
“common” (Atkins coll., 1903); Moose and Indian Ponds, 
and Sebasticook River [?] (Bowman coll., 1904); Floods 
Pond (Kendall coll., 1904). 
89. Lepomis gibbosus (Linneus.) SUNFISH ; 
“SUNNY”; “FLATFISH”’; “ROACH”; ‘““HOGBACK”. 
Range.—Great Lakes region to New Brunswick and south- 
ward east of the Alleghenies to Virginia; rather rare farther 
south. 
Matnge.—Ponds and mill streams (Williamson, 1852) ; 
Maine (Holmes, 1862, Jordan & Evermann, 1896, and Ken- 
dall, 1904 and 1908); Grand Lake Stream (U. S. N. M., 
1877); Auburn (U. 8. N. M., 1883); Boyden Lake, Pen- 
namaquan Lake and River, Dennys River, Leweys Lake, 
St. Croix River and Magurrowock Stream (Kendall, 1894) ; 
Chickawaka Lake (Kendall coll., 1895a); Sebago and Little 
Sebago Lakes and Songo River (Kendall coll., 1898) . 
Androscoggin River and Lake Auburn (Merrill coll., 1899) ; 
Sebago Lake (Smith, 1900) ; Little Sebago Lake, Pettengill’s 
Pond and Thomas Pond (Kendall coll., 1899); Cobbossee- 
contee Lake (Kendall coll., 1899a); Little Sebago Lake 
(Kendall coll., 1900a); Cobbosseecontee Lake (Smith, 1901): 
“common” (Atkins coll., 1903); Moose and Indian Ponds 
and Sebasticook River (Bowman coll., 1904). 
90. Micropterus dolomieu Lacépéede. “BLACK 
Bass”; SMALL-MOUTHED BLACK BAss. 
Range.—From Lake Champlain to Manitoba and south- 
