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115. Liparis liparis (Cuvier). STRIPED SEA SLUG; 
STRIPED SEA-SNAIL. 
Range.—North Atlantic on both coasts north to Spitsber- 
gen, south to Connecticut and France. 
MaAInE.—Yellow Rock (Kendall coll., 1893) ; Maine (Gar- 
man, 1892, Jordan & Evermann, 1898, and Kendall, 1908). 
BATRACHOIDID2. THE TOADFISHES. 
116. Opsanus tau (linneus). TOADFISH. 
Range.—Cape Cod to Cuba. 
MAINE.— Maine (Storer, 1846, 1855 and 1876a, and Ken- 
dall, 1908); Kittery (Holmes, 1862). 
ECHENEIDID®. THE REMORAS. 
117. Echeneis naucrates (/inneus). SHARK- 
SUCKER; PEGA; PEGADOR; SUCKING-FISH. 
Range.—Warm seas, universally distributed; common 
north to Cape Cod, and occasionally to San Francisco. 
MAINE.—Seal Harbor, Knox County (Bowdoin College 
coll., 1907). 
XIPHIDIIDA. THE GUNNELS. 
118. Pholis gunnellus) (Linneus). GUNNEL; 
“ROCK-EEL’. 
Range.—North Atlantic, Labrador to Wood’s Hole, Mass., 
and Norway to France. 
MAINE.—Maine (Storer, 1855 and 1867a, Holmes, 1862, 
and Kendall, 1908) ; Eastport (U.S. N. M., 1872, Bean, 1881, 
and Kendall coll., 1893); Casco Bay (U. 8. N. M., 1873, 
Lee, 1885, and Kendall coll., 1892); New Meadows River 
(Bowdoin College coll., 1900 [1890]); Saco Bay, Muscon- 
gus Bay, and Matinicus Rock (Norton). 
