182 Proceedings Port. Soe. Nat. Mist. 
1903. Townsend, Will. 
Caught a fair-sized tautog ( Tautoga onitis) in tidal portion 
of fresh water brook, Porter’s Landing, while dipping smelts 
in the spring. 
1904. Bowman, A. C. 
In a letter to Mr. T. E. B. Pope, of the U. 8S. Bureau of 
Fisheries, dated Feb. 1, 1904, Mr. Bowman, of Hartland, enu- 
merates the fishes of Moose Pond, Indian Pond and Sebasti- 
cook River. 
List of species : 
Ameiurus nebulosus as Hornpout 
Catostomus commersonil as Suckers 
Semotilus bullaris as Chub 
(?) as Shiners 
Anguilla rostrata as Common eel 
Anguilla rostrata as Silver eel 
Salmo sebago as Landlocked salmon 
Salvelinus fontinalis as Square-tail trout 
Osmerus abbottii as Fresh-water smelt 
Esox reticulatus as Pickerel 
Lepomis auritus or 
Lepomis gibbosus or both as Sunfish 
Micropterus dolomieu as Black bass 
Perca flavescens as Yellow perch 
Morone americana as White perch 
Lota maculosa as Cusk 
1904. EvERMANN, BARTON W. 
The Salmon Fisheries of Penobscot River and Bay in 
Report of the Division of Statistics and Methods of the 
Fisheries. 
Report U.S. Fish Commission for year ending June 30, 
1903 (1904), pp. 110-114. 
