Kendall: Fishes of Maine. oT 
MOLIDA. THE HEADFISHES. 
102. Mola mola Linneus. “SUNFISH.” 
Range.—Pelagic in most temperate and tropical seas; 
north to England, Grand Banks and San Francisco. 
Maine.—Maine (Williamson, 1832); Portland (U.S. N. 
M., 1875, and Kendall, 1908); Cod Ledge and near Seguin 
(Willard, 1895); off Small Point, 1907 (Norton); Cod 
Ledge (E. D. Rackliff coll., 1911 and 1912). 
SCORP ANID. THE ROCKFISHES. 
103. Sebastes marinus (Linneus). “REDFISH”: 
“Rep BREAM”; “RED PERCH”; “ROSEFISH”. 
Range-——North Atlantic on both coasts; south, in deep 
water, to off coast of New Jersey. 
MaineE.—Near Portland (Perley, 1852); Maine (Storer, 
1853 and 1867a, Holmes, 1862, Gill, 1878, Jordan & Ever- 
mann, 1896, and Kendall, 1908); Eastport (B. S. N. H., 
Saltonstall & Emerton coll. and Verrill coll., Verrill, 1871, 
U. S. N. M., 1872, Boardman & Atkins, 1875, Goode & 
Bean, 1895, Bean, 1881, and Kendall coll., 1893); Casco Bay 
(U.S. N. M., 1878, and Lee, 1885). 
COTTIDA. THE ScuLPINs. 
104. Cottus gracilis (Heckel). Bios; FRESH WATER 
ScULPIN; MILLER’Ss THumMB; “Rock CuSK”; “BROOK 
Cusk”. 
Range.—Recorded from New Brunswick west to New 
York. 
Maine.— Auburn (U.S. N. M., 1883); Richardson Lake 
(B.S. N. H., Putnam coll.) ; Bear River (Bowdoin College 
coll., 1900 [?]); Webster, Chamberlain, Eagle, Churchill 
