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153. Melanogrammu «Ss aeglifinus (Linneus). 
“Happock”’; “WHITE Eyr”. 
Range.—North Atlantic, both coasts south to France and 
North Carolina. 
MatneE.—Shores as far eastward as Mount Desert (Wil- 
liamson, 1852); between Campobello and Eastport (Perley, 
1852); Maine (Storer, 1846, 1858 and 1867a, Holmes, 1862, 
and Kendall, 1908); Eastport (Verrill, 1871 and 1872, U. 
S. N. M., 1872, Kendall coll., 1893, and’ Kendall, 1897a) ; 
Casco Bay (U.S. N. M., 1873, and Lee, 1885); grounds off 
Petit Manan, off Mount Desert Island, off Isle au Haute, 
off Matinicus Island, off Metinic Island, Monhegan, south- 
east and west of Monhegan, between Monhegan and Pema- 
quid, off Seguin Island, off Casco Bay, and off Cape Porpoise 
(Collins & Rathbun, 1887); Passamaquoddy Bay (Rathbun 
& Wakeham, 1897); Cross Island (Moore, 1897); Casco Bay 
(Kendall coll., 1898, 1903 and 1904); Small Point (Ken- 
dall coll., 1896); Lumbo Ledge, Casco Bay (Kendall & 
Gould coll., 1900) White Head Mud and Cod Ledge ( fide, 
Norton). 
134. Lota maculosa (Le Sueur). Bursort; FRESH 
WATER Cusk; “CuSK”; “QUE D’ANGUILLE”. 
Range.—New England and Great Lakes region north to 
the Arctic Seas and west to the head waters of the Missouri, 
the Frazer River basin, and Behring Strait. 
MAINE.—Sebago Lake (Mitchill, 1818); Moosehead Lake 
(Williamson, 1832); Eagle and St. Francis Lakes (Perley, 
1852); Maine (Holmes, 1862, Putnam & Pickering, 1865, 
and Kendall, 1904 and 1908); Sebago Lake (Bowdoin Col- - 
lege coll., 1900 [?]); Stillwater River (Merrill coll., 1899) ; 
Sebago Lake (Smith, 1900); Matagamon Lake (Kendall & 
Gould coll., 1900); Hurd Pond, and Round and Beau Lakes 
