Kendall: Fishes of Maine. D5 
94. Centropristes striatus (Linneus). BLACK 
SEA Bass. 
Range.—Maine to Florida. 
Mating.—Casco Bay at Small Point (Kendall coll., 1896, 
and Smith & Kendall, 1898); Maine (Kendall, 1903a and 
1908) ; Matinicus Island (B. 8. N. H., Arethusa coll., 1880). 
9. Stenotomus ehrysops (/inneus). Scur; 
Porey. 
Range.—Maine to South Carolina. 
Matne.—Maine (Holmes, 1862) ; Eastport (U.S. N. M., 
1872); Small Point (Kendall coll., 1896, and Smith & Ken- 
dall, 1898); Maine (Kendall, 1905a). 
SCIZNIDA. THE CROAKERS. 
96. Menticirrbus saxatilis (Bloch ¢ Schneider). 
KINGFISH; MINKFISH. 
Range.—Cape Ann to Pensacola. 
MAINE.—“Seldom seen” (Williamson, 1832); Casco Bay 
(Lee, 1885, and Bowdoin College coll., 1900 [1880] ); 
Maine (Kendall, 1903a and 1908). 
97. Cynoscion regalis (Bloch § Schneider). 
SQUETEAGUE; WEAKFISH; “TROUT”. 
Range.—Cape Cod to Mobile. 
Matne.—Maine (Holmes, 1862). 
LABRIDA. THE WRASSE-FISHES. 
98. Tautogolabrus adspersus ( Walbaum). 
“CUNNER”’. 
Range.—Labrador to Sandy Hook. 
Matne.—Casco Bay and eastward (Williamson, 1832) ; 
