Kendall: Fishes of Maine. 171 
reticulatus, Gasterosteus atkinsti, Micropterus dolomieu, Perea 
flavescens, Tautoga onitis, Gadus callarias, Pollachius virens, 
Melanogrammus ceglefinus. 
1900. Pettengill, A. H. 
Collections of, in 1900 and previous years. Mr. Petten- 
gill for a number of years has had a brush-weir at Wolf’s 
Neck, Freeport, Maine, principally for the purpose of catch- 
ing smelts. The law permits of the use of such fishing 
contrivances only from September 20th. Accordingly, Mr. 
Pettengill’s collections represent the months of October, No- 
vember and December. Occasionally fishes unknown to him 
are taken in the weir, which he has usually presented to the 
writer for identification. 
List of species : 
Ammodytes americanus, Morone americana, Urophycis tenuis, 
Urophycis chuss, Osmerus mordax, Gasterosteus aculeatus, Bre- 
voortia tyrannus, Grasterosteus bispinosus, Myoxocephalus eneus, 
Clupea harengus, Pomatomus saltatrix, Mugil cephalus, Pun- 
gitius pungitius, Microgadus tomeod, Merluccius bilinearis, 
Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus, Fundulus heteroclitus, Pseu- 
doplewronectes americanus, Pollachius virens, Pomolobus pseu- 
doharengus, Alosa sapidissima, Anguilla rostrata, Roccus 
lineatus. 
1900. Smita, Huew M. 
The Sebago Lake Basin, in Report on the Inquiry Respect- 
ing Food-fishes and the Fishing-grounds. 
Report U. 8. Fish Commission, 1899 (1900), pp. exxi- 
eXxiil. 
List of species: 
Salmo sebago as Salmo sebago 
Salmo sebago (?) as “Jumper” 
