RANGEL-"EY LAKES, MAINE: FISHES. ANGLING, AND FISH CULTURE. 507 



Table i. — Recorded GEOGRAPHiCAt Distribution of Fresh-water Fishes, etc. — Continued. 



Names of species. 



Rangeley 

 Lakes. 



Andros- 

 coggin 

 River 

 Basin. 



Presump- 



scot 



River 



Basin. 



Kennebec 

 River 

 Basin. 



Upper 

 Con- 

 necticut 

 River 

 Basin. 



Brook stickleback (Eucalia inconstans) 



Fresh-water stickleback (Gasterosteus atkinsii). 

 Ninespine stickleback (Piingitius pungitius). . . . 



Long-cared sunfish (Lcporais auritus) 



Pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) 



Black bass (Micropterus dolomieu) 



Perch (Perca f^avescens) 



White perch (Morone americana) 



Miller's thumb (Cottus gracillis) 



Burbot (Lota maculosa) 



X 



X 

 OX 



X 

 o X 



X 



X 



X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 X 



ax 



X 

 X 

 X 

 X 



a Introduced. 



The following table gives the distribution of the species found in the Rangeley 

 Lakes as shown by the writer's records and observations only. Doubtless waters for 

 which there are no records contain most of the species recorded for any body of water 

 of the system. 



Table 2. — Distribution of SpEcies Found in Rangeley Lake and Tributaries by the Author. 



