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REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 
Percina caprodes (Rafinesque). Log Perch. Small streams in Quebec (Baird 
coll. 1853); Racket River at Norfolk and St. Lawrence River near Ogdens- 
burg (Evermann & Bean coll. 1894). 
Cottogaster cheneyi Evermann & Kendall. Cheney’s Darter. Racket River 
at Norfolk, N. Y. (Evermann & Kendall 1897). ; 
Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi (Storer). Johnny Darter. Small streams of 
Quebee and at Montreal (Baird coll. 1853); Racket River at Norfolk and St. 
Lawrence River near Cape Vincent and Ogdensburg (Evermann & Bean coll. 
1894). Rather common at Cape Vincent. 
Etheostoma boreale (Jordan). Northern Darter; ‘LT’ Apron.’’? Montreal (Jor- 
dan 1884); basin of River St. Lawrence from Montreal to the Great Lakes 
(Montpetit 1897). 
Etheostoma flabellare Rafinesque. /Han-tailed Darter. Small streams in 
Quebec (Baird coll. 1853). 
Roccus lineatus (Bloch). Striped Bass; ‘‘Bars.’’? St. Lawrence as far as Quebee 
(Richardson 1836); River St. Lawrence and some of its tributaries, Sorel 
and Crane islands (Fortin 1863); River St. Lawrence to Quebee (Goode 
1884); River St. Lawrence up to Sorel (Montpetit 1897). 
Cyclopterus lumpus Linneus. Lump-fish. Shores of the River and Gulf of St. ° 
Lawrence (Fortin 1863). 
Cottus ictalops (Rafinesque). Blob; ‘‘Le Chabot.’ St. Lawrence River near 
Cape Vincent and Ogdensburg (Evermann & Bean coll. 1894). Only four 
specimens obtained, one at Cape Vincent and three at Ogdensburg. 
Uranidea gracilis (Heckel). Blob; ‘‘Le Chabot.’ River St. Charles (Mont- 
petit 1897) and Racket River (Mather 1886). 
Microgadus tomcod (Walbaum). Tomcod; ‘‘La petite Morue”’; ‘La Loche.”’ 
Basin of the River St. Lawrence (Montpetit 1897). 
Lota maculosa (Le Sueur). Ling; ‘‘La Loche.”’ River St. Lawrence (Fortin 
1863); St. Lawrence River near Ogdensburg (Evermann & Bean coll. 1894); 
Lake St. John (Chambers 1896); Lake Memphremagog (Rathbun & Wake- 
ham 1897); basin of the aqueduct of Montreal and rivers flowing into Lake 
St. John (Montpetit 1897). 
Pseudopleuronectes americanus (Walbaum). Winter Flounder. River St. 
Lawrence and several tributaries (Fortin 1862). 
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