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nebec, Sebasticook, Sheepscot, Eastern, Dyer, St. Croix and 
Piseataqua Rivers, Merrymeeting Bay, Winnegance Creek 
and Casco Bay (Atkins, 1887); Wolf’s Neck (Pettengill 
coll., 1900 [young] ); Small Point (Lee, 1885, and Kendall 
coll., 1896); Eastern River and Verona (Evermann, 1904). 
93. Morone americana (Gmelin). “WHITE 
Prrcu”; “SEA PERCH”; “SEA Bass”. 
Range.—Atlanic Coast of United States from Nova Scotia 
to South Carolina. A permanent resident in some northern 
lakes and in rivers southward. | 
MAINE.—Salt and fresh water ponds, coves and rivers (Wil- 
liamson, 1832); Maine (Storer, 1855 and 1867a, Holmes, 
1862, Me. F. C. Report, 1869, 1888, 1896a and 1899, and Ken- 
dall, 1904 and 1908); lakes emptying into Kennebec River as 
far back as Skowhegan in Penobscot River, still further north, 
and in the lakes of the St. Croix and intervening territory 
(Foster & Atkins, 1868); Grand Lake Stream (U. 5. N.M., 
1877); Casco Bay (Lee, 1885); Sheepscot River and Middle 
Bay (Bowdoin College coll., 1900 [1889]); Freeport and 
Eastport (Kendall coll., 1898); Sysladobsis Lake, Big and 
Leweys Lakes, and Meddybemps Lake (Kendall, 1894); 
Grand Lakes (Rathbun & Wakeham, 1897); Pushaw and 
Cochnewagan Ponds (Merrill coll., 1899); Sebago Lake 
(Smith, 1900); Sebago and Little Sebago Lakes (Ken- 
dall coll., 1898, 1899 and 1900a); Cobbosseecontee Lake 
(Kendall coll, 1899a, and Smith, 1901); Pokwokamus 
Deadwater (Kendall & Gould coll., 1901); Wolfs Neck, 
Freeport (Pettengill coll., 1900) ; Harraseeket River (Ken- 
dall coll., 19016 and 1902, and Smith, 1902); Little Sebago 
Lake (Kendall coll., 1902) ; Green Lake and Branch Pond 
(Kendall coll., 1903); ‘«common” (Atkins coll., 1903); Moose 
and Indian Ponds, and Sebasticook River (Bowman coll., 
1904). 
