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G7. Opisthonema ihrissa Gill. Thread-herring j Menhaden (Portland); 

 Shad-berring (New York). 

 Newfoundland to Florida. 



68. Pomolobus aestivalis (Mitch.) Goode & Bean; and Pomolobus vemalis 

 (Mitchell) Goode & Bean. Herring (Southern States); Alewife (New 

 England); Gaspereau (British Provinces) ; Spring-herring (New Eng- 

 land); Aumsuog (Narragausett Indians) ; Kyack, Blueback, Alewife, 

 Sawbelly, Cat-thresher (Portland, Me.). 



Newfoundland to Florida. 



69. Pomolobus mediocris (Mitch.) Gill. Tailor-herring (Potomac) ; Fall- 

 shad. 



Newfoundland to Florida. 



70. Clupea harengus Linn. English Herring. 

 Polar regions to Cape Cod. 



DOROSOMIDxE. 



71. Dorosoma Cepedianum (Lac.) Gill. Toothed Herring. 

 Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras. 



ENGRAULID.E. 



72. Stolephorus vittatus (Mitch.) Jordan & Gerard. Anchovy. 

 Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras. 



ANG-UILLIDJE. 



73. Anguilla bostoniensis (Les.) DeKay. Common Eel. 

 Newfoundland to Cape Hatteras. 



ACIPENSERI1LE. 



74. Acipenser oxyrhynclms Mitch, (d.s.) Sharp-nosed Sturgeon. 

 Cape Cod to Florida. 



75. Acipenser brevirostris Lesueur. Short-nosed Sturgeon. 

 Cape Cod to Florida. 



PETROMYZONTIDJE. 



76. Petromyzon americanus Lesueur (d. s.) Lamprey; Lampereel. 

 Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras. 



2.— Invertebrates actually used as food and bait on a large 



SCALE. 

 MOLLUSCA. 



Architeuthis Harveyi Verrill. 



The giant squid, and other species of giant squids when they can be 

 .obtained. 



