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APPENDIX. 
the mackerel. We are informed by Mr. Robert 
Morrow that it is seen on the coast of Cape Breton 
in schules during the month of August. 
ExoczTus —————?  Flying-fish. A specimen was taken 
at Sable Island in 1859, but the species was not de- 
termined. 
Fam. CYPRINODONTID. 
FUNDULUS sp.? Minnow. A species not yet de- 
termined ; in all lakes and streams. 
Fam. CYPRINIDA. 
CATOSTOMUS TERES (Mitch.) Les. Sucker. Common in most 
streams. 
ERIMYZON SUCETTA (Les.) Jordan.  Moxostoma sucetta, 
Gunth. : 
Fam. CLUPEIDA. 
CLUPEA HARENGUS, LZ. Herring. More plentiful some 
seasons than others. Described by Dr. Gilpin, Trans. 
N. S. Inst. Nat. Se, Vok. 15 Pt, 1 pm: &. 
ALOSA SAPIDISSIMA (Wilson) Storer. Shad. Abundant on 
the west coast Bay of Fundy. Described by Dr. 
Gilpin, Trans. N. 8. Inst. Nat. Se., Vol. I, Pt. 4, p. 107. 
PoMOLOBUS VERNALIS (Mitch.) Goode & Bean. Gaspereau. 
Very abundant. Oe 
BREVOORTIA TYRANNUS (Latrobe) Goode. Menhaden. On 
the authority of Dr. Gilpin. 
Fam. MURANIDZ. 
Nemicutuys scotopaceus, Rich. Nenvichthys scolopacea, 
Gunth. Fishing banks eff the coast, (U.S. F. C.) 
SYNAPHOBRANCHUS PINNATUS (Gronow) Gunth. Fishing 
banks off the coast (U.S. F. C.) 
ANGUILLA VULGARIS, J. Eel. Very eommon. 
Fam. SYNGNATHID£, 
Synenatuus Peckranus, Storer. Pipe-fish, Common in 
shore waters. 
