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1858. Storer, D. HUMPHREYs. 
A History of the Fishes of Massachusetts. Part 4, 1858. 
Memoirs American Academy of Arts and Sciences, New 
Series, Vol. VI, pp. 809-872, pls. 24, 29. 
In reprint 18674. Comprised in pp. 182-195. 
List of species: 
Esox reticulatus as Esox reticulatus 
Salmo salar as Salmo salar 
Salvelinus fontinalis as Salmo fontinalis 
Osmerus mordax as Osmerus viridescens 
Alosa sapidissima as Alosa prestabilis 
Brevoortia tyrannus as Alosa menhaden 
Gadus callarias as Morrhua Americana 
Melanogrammus eglefinus as Morrhua eglefinus 
Microgadus tomcod as Morrhua pruinosa 
Pollachius virens as Merlangus purpureus 
Urophycis tenuis as Phycis Americanus 
Hippoglossus hippoglossus as Hippoglossus vulgaris 
1859. HERBERT, WILLIAM HENRY. 
Frank Forester’s Fish and Fishing of the United States 
and British Provinces of North America. Illustrated from 
nature. New edition, revised and corrected, with ample sup- 
plement by the author, together with a Treatise on Fly Fish- 
ing, by “Dinks”, 1859, pp. i-xxiv, 1-612. 
[Salmo sebago. | 
1860. 
Donations to the Museum. 
Proceedings Boston Society Natural History, Vol. VII, 
p- 429. 
A young salmon from Sebago Lake, by Walter Brackett. 
[ Salmo sebago. | 
