Kendall: Fishes of Maine. 109 
1848. Storer, Dr. [H. D.]. 
Abstract of verbal communication identifying the shark 
described by Dr. Wood [ Wood, 1846] with Somniosus brevi- 
pinna (LeSueur). 
Proceedings Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. ITI, 
pp. 15-16. 
1849. GirRARD, Mr. 
On the Genus Cottus. 
Proceedings Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. ITI, 
pp. 183-190. 
Acanthoecottus Grenlandicus. 
1851. Eaton, Cyrus, A. M. 
Annals of Warren with the Early History of St. George’s, 
Broad Bay, and the neighboring settlements on the Waldo 
Patent. 
Hallowell, Masters, Smith & Co. 
Scattered notes on the importance and regulation of the 
fisheries, their early destruction and protective measures, the 
earliest fish ways, and fish wardens, with a table of vernal 
progress in the different seasons from 1805-1850, showing 
the appearance of the alewives in 1810, and from 1820 to 
1850 inclusive. Pickerel said to have been introduced a few 
years prior to 1832. 
List of species : 
Petromyzon marinus as Lamprey 
Acipenser sturio as Sturgeon 
Ameiurus nebulosus as Pout 
Catostomus commersonil as Sucker 
Cyprinide and , Roach, chub, 
Poeciliidae as 
Anguilla rostrata as Eel 
) Shiners and minnows 
