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MAINE.—Gulf of Maine (Goode & Bean, 1879); coast of 
Massachusetts northward (Jordan & Evermann, 1898a). 
TRIGLIDA. THE SEA-ROBINS. 
127. Prionotus carolinus Linneus. SEA-ROBIN; 
GREENEYE. 
Range.—Maine to South Carolina. 
MAINE.—Casco Bay (Bowdoin College coll., 1880, and 
Lee, 1885); Harpswell (Lee, 1880, and Smith & Kendall, 
1898) ; off Monhegan (Captain Benner coll., 1882 or 1883) ; 
Five Islands (Bowdoin College coll., 1900 [1895]); Small 
Point (Kendall coll., 1896, and Smith & Kendall, 1898) ; 
Maine (Kendall, 1903a and 1908); Mt. Desert (Fred Rack- 
liff in coll. P.S. N. H., 1911); Saco Bay (E. B. Pillsbury coll.). 
CEPHALACANTHIDA. THE FLYING-FISHEs. 
128. Cephalacanthus volitans (Linneus). “FLy- 
ING-ROBIN”’. 
Range.—Atiantic Ocean on both coasts. 
MAINE.— Maine (Holmes, 1862, and Kendall, 1908). 
MERLUCCIIDA. Tue Stnver HAKEs. 
129. Merluceius bilinearis (MWitchill). Sirvrer 
Hake; “New ENGLAND HAKE”’; “ENGLAND HAKBE”; 
“WHITING”; “DiIncy HAKE”’; “DINGY’. 
Range.—Straight Belle Isle to Bahamas. 
MAINE.—Maine (Holmes, 1862, Gill, 1873, and Kendall, 
1908) ; Eastport (U.S. N. M., 1872); Bluehill Bay, Brooklin 
and Kennebec River (Boardman & Atkins, 1875); Portland 
and Eastport (Bean, 1881); Eastport (Kendall coll., 1893) ; 
off the coast (Kendall coll., 1895); Small Point, Casco Bay 
(U.S. N. M., 1872, and Kendall coll., 1896 and 1908); Pas- 
