PISCES. 39 



TELEOSTOMI. ISOSPONDYLI. 



CLUPEIDAE. 



? Clupea aestivalis Mitchill, Kept. fish. N. Y., 1814, p. 21. 

 "NEW YORK." 



Alosa tyrannus DeKay. Storer, Mem. Amer. acad., 1858, vol. 

 6, p. 334 [in part], pi. 26, fig. 3. 



ME. Eastport (U. S. nat. mus. 1872; Kendall coll. 1893); 

 Dennys River (Kendall 1894; Casco Bay (Lee 1885; Kendall coll.); 

 Lower Penobscot River (Kendall coll. 1902). 



N. H.- 



MASS. Sandwich (Storer 1839); Provincetown (Storer 1847 and 

 1858); Waquoit (Lyman 1872); Monomoy (Kendall coll. 1896); 

 Woods Hole (Bean 1880 and Smith 1898). 



82. ALOSA SAPIDISSIMA (Wilson). 

 Shad. 



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



427; 1900, pt. 4, pi. 72, fig. 191. 



Clupea sapidissima Wilson, Ree's cyclopedia, 1811 ?, vol. 9, p. 

 Alosa praestabilis DeKay. Storer, Mem. Amer. acad., 1858, 



vol. 6, p. 332, pi. 26, fig. 2. 



ME. In all our rivers until stopped by dams (Williamson 1832); 

 Kennebec; Merry Meeting Bay; Cathance tributary of Kennebec; 

 Sebasticook, Sandy, Penobscot, West Branch, Eastern rivers (Me. 

 fish comm. 1867); Eastport (U. S. nat. mus., 1872; Kendall coll. 

 1893);'Orland River (Merrill coll. 1899); off the coast (Kendall 

 coll. 1895); Casco Bay (fT. S. nat. mus. 1873; Bean 1880; Ken- 

 dall coll.), St. Croix (Rathbun and Wakeham 1899). Kennebec; 

 Penobscot; St. Croix; East Machias; Wescongus; Harrington; 

 Mousam; Piscataqua rivers (Atkins 1887). 



N. H. Merrimac River (Thompson 1842); 



VT. Connecticut River at Bellows Falls (Thompson 1842). 



MASS. Charles, Merrimac and Concord rivers (Storer 1839 and 

 1859); Massachusetts Bay (B. S. N. H., Storer coll.) ; West Yar- 



