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1675. JOSSELYN, JOHN. 
An Account of Two Voyages to New England, etc. 
Second edition. See 1674. 
In this edition “Creatures” is followed by a semicolon ; 
the words, “with their Mercantile and Physical use,” are 
omitted. After “John Josselyn, Gent.” are the words “The 
Second Addition”. Otherwise same title as 1674. 
1795. SULLIVAN, JAMES. 
The History of the District of Maine. Illustrated by a 
new correct map of the district. 
Boston, 1795. 
Scattered notes on the salmon, sturgeon and alewife fish- 
eries at Kittery, Saco, Kennebec and Sheepscot Rivers, and 
the cessation of the salmon fishery with damming of the 
rivers. 
List of species: 
Salmo salar as Salmon 
Acipenser sturio as Sturgeon 
Pomolobus pseudoharengus as Alewife 
Alosa sapidissima as Shad 
Osmerus mordax as Smelt 
Microgadus tomcod as Tomcod or frostfish 
1804. PrcKk, WILLIAM D. 
Descriptions of four remarkable fishes taken near the Pis- 
cataqua in New Hampshire. 
Memoirs American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. 
II, Part 2, p. 48. 
List of species: 
Cryptacanthodes maculatus as Ophidium imberbe 
Zoarces anguillaris as Blennius anguillaris 
- Poronotus triacanthus as Stromateus triacanthus 
' Catostomus commersonii as Cyprinus catostomus 
