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CYCLOPTERIDA. THE LuUMPFISHEs. 
112. Cyelopterus lumpus Linneus. “LUMPFISH” ; 
‘“]LUMP-SUCKER”; “LUMP”. 
Range.—North Atlantic on both coasts south to New Jer- 
sey and France. 
MaIne.— Westerly coast of the State (Williamson, 1832) ; 
Maine (Storer, 1846, 1863 and 1867a, and Kendall, 1908); . 
Eastport (U. 5. N. M., 1872, and Kendall coll., 1893) ; 
Bucksport (U.S. N. M., 1878); off Seguin (B: 8. N. H., 
Arethusa coll., 1880); Casco Bay (U. S. N. M., 1873 and 
1887, and Lee, 1885); ‘Bay of Fundy (Bowdoin College 
coll., 1900 [1891]); off the coast (Kendall coll., 18954, and 
Kendall coll., 1896); Small Point, Casco Bay (Kendall coll., 
1896); Penobscot River and Bay (Evermann, 1904) ; Sturd- 
evant’s Island (Kendall coll., 1909). 
113. Eumicrotremus spinosus (Muller). Spixy 
LUMPFISH. 
Range.—North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, south to 
Maine and Denmark. 
MAINE.—Eastport (Garman, 1892, Jordan & Evermann, 
1898, and Kendall, 1908.) 
LIPARIDIDZ. THE SEA SNAILS. 
114. Neoliparis atianticus Jordan § Evermann. 
SEA-SNAIL; DUSKY SEA-SLUG. 
Range.—Newtoundland to Cape Cod. 
MaAinE.—Portland Harbor (Storer, 1867 and 1867qa); 
Eastport and Portland Harbor (Garman, 1892) ; near Kittery 
(Bowdoin College coll., 1900 [?]); Seguin Island (Spinney 
coll., 1900); rocky shores of Cape Elizabeth in winter; 
Maine (Kendall, 1908). 
