Kendall: Fishes of Maine. 135 
St 4e. U.S. National Museum. 
A lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) collected by E. M. 
Stilwell is recorded as Salmo toma. The date is uncertain, 
but it was probably about 1874. 
Record Books of the Department of Fishes, U. 8. N. M., 
Mole TE. 
1875. [BOARDMAN, SAMUEL L.,and ATKINS, CHARLES G.] 
The Menhaden and Herring Fisheries of Maine in Con- 
nection with Agriculture. 
Maine Board of Agriculture, 1875, with plate, pp. 1-64. 
List of species : 
Brevoortia tyrannus as Brevoortia menhaden 
Merluccius bilinearis as Merlucius bilinearis 
Pollachius virens as Pollachius carbonarius 
Thunnus thynnus - as Orcynnus secundo-dorsalis 
Pomatomus saltatrix as Pomotomus saltatrix 
Clupea harengus as Clupea elongata 
Sebastes marinus as Sebastes 
1875. GoopE, G. BRown. 
Albino Fishes. 
American Naturalist, Vol. LX, p. 517. 
Mention of Gadus eallarias as the rosy “rock-cod” of the 
coast of Maine, and its environment. 
1875. STILWELL, E. M., and STANLEY, HENRY O. 
Ninth Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries of the 
State of Maine for the year 1875 (1875). 
Cited as Me. F. C. Report, 1875. 
List of species: 
Salmo salar as Salmon 
Salmo sebago as Fresh water salmon 
Micropterus dolomieu as Black bass 
