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Neoliparis atlanticus, J. & E. 
Rather common in both the Bay of Fundy and Passamaquoddy bay, often 
found clinging to lobster pots. The larve have been observed in Passama- | 
quoddy bay in April. 
Liparis liparis (L.) 
Not uncommon in the Bay of Fundy to a depth of one hundred fathoms 
and in Passamaquoddy bay in as shallow water as five fathoms, but not yet 
observed in the larval stage. “Taken in the dredge and shrimp trawl. Kendall 
(1908, p. 127) found it near Eastport and Cox (1896 b, p. 55) received a specimen 
from Grand Manan. 
Prionotus carolinus (L.) 
The only record is that of a single specimen obtained at Campobello island 
in August, 1911. A stray from the south. 
Pholis gunnellus (L.) 
5 Abundant at all stages in shallow water both in the Bay of Fundy and in 
Passamaquoddy bay. The larve are obtained in the early summer. Also 
taken in Minas ard Annapolis basins, St. Mary bay, and Lobster bay, Yar- 
mouth county. Captured by hand at low tide, and in the seine. (Cox, 1896 a, 
p. 59) found it in St. John harbour. 
Lumpenus serpentinus (Storer). 
In 1919 it was taken with the shrimp trawl in the Bay of Fundy beginning 
in January, and in Passamaquoddy bay from April to August. It was found 
in St. Mary bay-in August and September of the same year. Also taken in 
the beam trawl. Larvae identified by Dr. Cox as belonging to this species have 
been taken in April. Kendall (1908, p. 133) has recorded the species from 
Eastport. 
Ulvaria subbtfurcata (Storer). 
Common among seaweed on rocky shores in the Bay of Fundy, but only 
rarely found in Passamaquoddy bay. Captured by hand at low tide and in 
the seine.’ Also observed in St. Mary bay. 
Cryptacanthodes maculatus, Storer. 
Occasionally taken on long lines in the Bay of Fundy at considerable depths. 
Also found living in burrows in soft mud flats in the lower part of the intertidal 
zone at the mouth of the Magaguadavic river in Passamaquoddy bay. The 
larve have been taken in the latter bay in the early spring. Reported from 
St. John harbour by Cox (1896 a, p. 39) and again by Halkett (1907, p. 340). 
Anarhichas minor, Olafsen. 
Goode and Bean (1895, p. 301) have reported this species from Eastport. 
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