PISCES. 93 



TELEOSTOMI. ACANTHOPTERI. 



PERCIDAE. 



Perca flacescens Cuv. Storer, Mem. Amer. acad., 1853, vol. 5, 

 p. 52, pl/2, fig. 1. 



ME. Thompson Pond (Bowdoin college); Grand Lake Stream; 

 Meddybemps Lake, etc. (Kendall 1894); Songo and Presumpscot 

 rivers; Sebago and Little Sebago lakes; Pettengill, Panther, 

 Rattle snake, Thomas, and Hurd ponds; Cobbosseecontee and 

 Marranocook lakes; Matagamon River and Matagamonsis Lake; 

 Ambajejus Falls; Second and Fourth Debsconeag lakes; Pok- 

 wokamus Deadwater; Beau Lake (Kendall coll.). 



N. H. Abundant in southern half of state; Pond near Monad- 

 nock Mt. (Bigelow 1849); Lake Winnipesaukee (B. S. N. H., Put- 

 nam coll.). 



VT. Common; Lake Champlain (Thompson 1842); Clyde 

 River near Newport Missisquoi Bay (Evermann & Kendall 1894); 

 Swanton (Carter coll. 1907). 



MASS. Concord River (Storer 1842 c and 1842 f); Fresh Pond, 

 Cambridge (Storer 1842 f); common everywhere (Storer 1853); 

 "Ponds of the County" (Putnam 1856); Salem (Wheatland 1859); 

 Idlewood Lake Menham (B. S. N. H., Warren coll. & Brown 

 coll.); Orleans, Cape Cod (Davidson coll.); abundant everywhere 

 (Goode & Bean 1879); Quashnet River, Falmouth (Kendall coll. 

 1894); near Woods Hole (Smith 1898). 



R. I. Benedict, Fenners, Mashapaug ponds ; Pocassett River; 

 Ponegansett Resevoir (Pope coll. 1898). 



CONN. Hockanum River, Hartford (Ayres 1843). 



208. PERCINA CAPRODES (Rafinesque). 

 Log perch; Hogmolly. 



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

 1026; 1900, pt. 4, pi. 165, fig. 436. 



Sciena caprodes Rafinesque, Amer. month, mag. & crit. rev., 1818, 

 vol. 1, p. 354. "Omo RIVER." 



VT. Lake Champlain (Thompson 1842). 



