52 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



TELEOSTOMI. HAPLOMI. 



ESOCIDAE. 



110. ESOX RETICULATUS LeSueur. 



Pickerel; Grass pike; Jack. 



LeSueur, Journ. acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1818, vol. 1, p. 414; " CON- 

 NECTICUT RIVER, ADAMS, MASS." Store r, Mem. Amer. acad., 

 1858, vol. 6, p. 311, pi. 24, fig. 1. 



Lucius reticulatus (LeSueur). Jordan & Evermann, Bull. 47, 

 U. S. nat. mus., 1896, pt. 1, p. 627. 



ME. Now widely distributed especially in the southern half 

 of the state. Sebago Lake and outlet (B. S. N. H., Putnam coll.) ; 

 St. Croix and other Washington County waters (Kendall 1894); 

 Union, Penobscot, Kennebec, Androscoggin, Royals and Presump- 

 scot River basins (Kendall coll.). 



N. H. Winnipesaukee Lake (B. S. N. H., Davidson coll.); 

 Butternut, Stocker, Eastmans, Miller, Spectacle, Angle, Island, 

 Wash, Long, Goves, Whittaker, Upper, Cranney, Middle, Pleas- 

 ant, Grassy, Clarks, Camp Swamp, Little, Squam, White-Oak, 

 Flints, Pennichuck, Rocky, Larkins, Hinmans, Sawyers, Clay, 

 Smiths, Clements, Rolfs, Carrs, Little Massabesic, Otternick, 

 Cherry, Great, Country, Halfmoon, Streeter, Perch, Mink, Young, 

 Henry, doughs, Crooked, Hothole, Spaldings, Cedar, Berry, 

 Round, Pratts, Messers, Otter, Little Sunapee, Suncook, Jenness, 

 Little Bow, Harvey, Knowltons, Duncan, Gumpars, Whites, 

 Cunningham, Pierce, Jones, Governors, Peckus, Cass, Sandy Stin- 

 sons, Loon, Captains, Policy, Worlds End, Hunkins, Station, Star, 

 Bow, Bolster, Gilman, Lovewells, Province, Pine River, Great 

 East, Bagleys, Bear, Jones, Day, Bakers, Line, Cabots, Smiths, 

 Rusls, Beach & Sargents Ponds (N. H. fish comm.). 



VT. Connecticut River and most of its larger tributaries 

 (Thompson 1842); Lake Champlain; Connecticut River (Ever- 

 mann & Kendall 1894). 



MASS. Connecticut River, Adams (LeSueur 1818); Brewster, 

 Cape Cod (Storer 1839 and 1859); near Greenfield (Ayres 1843); 



