Kendall: Fishes of Maine. tot 
1852. WHEATLAND, HENRY. 
Notice on Several Fishes of Rare Occurrence. 
Journal Essex County Natural History Society, Vol. I, 
p. 124. 
[ Leptocephalus conger as Leptocephalus gracilis, Cherryfield, 
Maine. ‘From a basin formed in a timber raft.” ] 
1853.. GIRARD, CHARLES. 
Notice of a New Species of Salmonidée from Maine. 
Proceedings Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. IV, 
1851-1854, p. 262. (Read October 20, 1852; published 
1853.) 
[Salvelinus oquassa as Salmo oquassa (type.) | 
18538. GIRARD, CHARLES. 
Description of a Supposed New Species of Salmo. 
Proceedings Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia, 
Vol. VI, 1858, p. 380. 
[Salmo sebago as Salmo sebago (type). ] 
1853 (?). HaAmuin, AuGustus C. 
Brochure on the togue. [Title unknown. ] 
Holmes’ discussion of the togue, under the name of “Salmo 
toma, Hamlin”, in Natural History and Geology of Maine 
(1862), pp. 109-112, is therein stated to be copied from a 
brochure on the togue, published by A. C. Hamlin, M. D., 
Bangor, but the date of publication is not given. Hamlin, 
however (1903), refers to his brochure on the togue of 
“about 50 years ago”. ‘The present author has tried in vain 
to find a copy of this privately printed paper, therefore the 
date is taken from Hamlin’s statement, which may not be 
exact. 
1853. Storer, D. HUMPHREY. 
A History of the Fishes of Massachusetts. Parts 1 and 2. 
