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FISHES OF THE CONNECTICUT LAKES. 75 
Mollusks— 
Pelecypods— 
Strophytus edentulus Say.’ 
Anodonta cataracta Say. 
Alasmidonta undulata Say. 
Margaritana margaritifera L. Perry Stream and Connecticut River. 
Gastropods— 
Physa heterostropha Say. The Connecticut Lakes. 
Planorbis bicarinata Say. The Connecticut Lakes. 
Amnicola orita Say. The Connecticut Lakes. 
Polygyra albolabris Say. Forests. 
Batrachians— 
Spelepes bilineatus Green. In small tributaries of First and Third lakes. 
Diemyctilus viridescens Rafinesque. In shallow water of Round Pond and 
Second Lake, especially over Hriocaulon and Lobelia. 
Rana virescens Kalm. 
septentrionalis Baird. * 
clamata Daudin. 
catesbiana Shaw. 
Bufo lentiginosus americanus Le Conte. Toad. 
Reptiles— 
Thamnophis sirtalis Linn. Abundant along shores. 
Turtles were seen in the First Lake inlet, at too great distance to be specifi- 
cally determined. 
Birds—? 
6. Podilymbus podiceps Linnzeus.  Pie-billed grebe. 
7. Gavia imber Gunn. Loon. 
51. Larus argentatus Briinn. Herring gull. 
58. Larus atricalla Linneus. Laughing gull. 
74, Sterna antillarum Lesson. Least tern. 
129. Merganser americanus Cassin. Shelldrake. 
133. Anas obscura Gmelin. Black duck. 
190. Botaurus lentiginosus Montagu. American bittern. 
194. Ardea herodias Linnzeus. Great blue heron. 
201. Butorides virescens Linneeus. Little green heron. 
230. Gallinago delicata Ord. Wilson’s snipe. 
2389. Actodromas maculata Viellot. Pectoral sandpiper. 
256. Helodramas solitarius Wilson. Solitary sandpiper. 
258. Symphemia semipalmata Gmelin. Willet. 
263. Actitis maculata Linnzus. Spotted sandpiper. 
274. Aegialitis semipalmata Bonaparte. Semipalmated plover. 
352. Haliacetus leucocephalus Linneus. Bald eagle. 
364. Pandion haliaétus carolinensis Gmelin. American goshawk. 
390. Cerlye alcyon Linneus. Belted kingfisher. 
Mammals— 
Fiber zibethicus Linneus. Muskrat. 
Lutreola vison Schreber. Mink. 
*Number and nomenclature of the American Orthnologists’ Union Check List, 
second edition, 1905. List furnished by Mr. Edgar Tweedy, Danbury, Conn. 
