20 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



TELEOSTOMI. NEMATOGNATHI. 



SILURIDAE. 



chells, Beach, Sargent and Bartons ponds, and Squam Lake. 

 (X. H. Fish comm.). 



VT. Connecticut River & larger tributaries; Barnat (Thompson 

 1842); Connecticut River; Lake Champlain; Clyde River; Lake 

 Memphremagog (Evermann & Kendall 1894). 



MASS. "Throughout the state" (Storer 1855); Jamaica Plains 

 (B. S. X. H., Van Vleck & Henshaw coll.) ; Warwick (B. S. X. H., 

 Putnam coll.); East Wareham (Goode 1879); Quashnet River, 

 Fal mouth (Kendall coll. 1894). 



R. I. Mashapaug, Randalls, Benedict and Fenners ponds; 

 Ponegansett Reservoir; Pocassett River (Pope coll. 1888-1896). 



Coxx. Salsbury Lake; Thatcherville Factory Pond, near 

 Bridgeport (Linsley 1844). 



EVENTOGNATH1. 

 CATOSTOMIDAE. 



43. CARPIODES THOMPSOXI Agassiz. 

 Carp-sucker; Buffalo; Drum. 



Agassiz, Amer. journ. sci., 1855, vol. 19, p. 191. "LAKE CHAM- 

 PLAIX." Jordan & Evermann, Bull. 47, U. S. nat. nius., 1896, pt. 

 1, p. 167. 



VT. Lake Champlain (Agassiz 1855; Evermann & Kendall 



1894). 



44. CATOSTOMUS CATOSTOMUS (Forster). 

 Long-nose sucker; Red sucker. 



Jordan & Evermann, Bull. 47, U. S. nat. mus., 1896, pt. 1, p. 

 176; 1900, pt. 4, pi. 32, fig. 77. 



Cyprinus catostomus Forster, Philos. trans., 1773, p. 155. 

 "STREAMS ABOUT HUDSON BAY." 



