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off the coast (Kendall coll., 1895); Passamaquoddy Bay 
(Rathbun & Wakeham, 1897); Small Point, Casco Bay 
(Kendall coll., 1896); Freeport (Kendall coll., 1898 and 
1902 [young]); Wolf's Neck, Freeport (Pettengill coll., 
1900). 
138. Enehelyopus cimbrius (Linneus). Four- 
BEARDED ROCKLING. 
Range.—North Atlantic on both coasts south to New York, 
and Norway and Sweden. 
MAINE.—Jonesport (Kendall coll., 1893); off Pemaquid 
(B. 8S. N. H., Arethusa coll., 1880) ; Maine (Kendall, 1908). 
139. Brosmius brosme (Muller). “Cusk.” 
Range.—North Atlantic south to Cape Cod and Denmark. 
MaAiINE.—Maine (Williamson, 1832, Holmes, 1862, and 
Kendall, 1908); Casco Bay (Lee, 1885) ; grounds off Matin- 
icus Island, Monhegan Island, southeast of Monhegan and 
off Cape Porpoise (Collins & Rathbun, 1887); off Wells Bay 
and Cape Porpoise (Atwood, 1867); Cod Ledge, 1912 and 
1913 (fide, Norton); Eastport (Kendall coll., 1895). 
MACRURID. THE GRENADIERS. 
140. Maecrourus bairdi (Goode § Bean). GrRrENA- 
DIER; RAT-TAIL. 
Range.—West Indies to Maine, in deep water. 
MaInb.—Eastport (Kendall coll., 1893); Maine (Kendall, 
19026 and 1908). 
