PISCES. 37 



TELEOSTOMI. ISOSPONDYLI. 



CLUPEIDAE. 



78. Clupanodon pseudohispanicus (Poey). 

 Spanish sardine. 



Jordan & Evermann, Bull. 47, U. S. nat. mus., 1896, pt. 1, p. 423. 



Sardinia pseudohispanica Poey, Memorias, 1860, vol. 2, p. 311. 

 "Cuba." 



Clupea pseudohispanica (Poey) Kendall & Smith, Bull. U. S. 

 fish coram., 1894, vol. 14, p. 17. 



Mass. — Woods Hole; Menemsha Bight (Kendall & Smith 

 1894; and Smith 1898). 



79. POMOLOBUS MEDIOCRIS (MltclliU). 



Hickory shad; Hickory jack; Fresh water tailor; Fall herring. 



Jordan & Evermann, Bull. 47, U. S. nat. mus., 1896, pt. 1, p. 425; 

 1900, pt. 4, pi. 71, fig. 188. ^'-^ 



Clupea mediocris MitchiU, Kept. fish. N. Y., 1814, p. 20. "That 

 part of the bay of New York vv'hich borders on Staten Island." 



Alosa lineata Storer. Storer, Mem. Amer. acad., 1858, vol. 6, p. 

 340, pi. 27, fig. 2. 



Me. — "Mouths of Kenduskeag and other fresh rivers (William- 

 son (1832); Maine coast (Goode 1884); Small point, Casco Bay 

 (Kendall coll. 1896); Freeport (Kendall coll. 1900). 



Mass. — Provincetown (Storer 1847 and 1859); Waquoit (Lyman 

 1872); Boston Harbor (B. S. N. H., ^^heildon coll.); New- 

 Bedford; Woods Hole (Bean 1880); North Truro; Monomoy; 

 Menemsha Bight (Kendall coll. 1896) ; Woods Hole (Baird 1873 

 and Smith 1898) Tarpaulin Cove (Smith 1898). 



R. I. — Narragansett Bay (R. I. Fish comm. 1899). 



Conn. — -Stratford; New Haven; Housatonic and Connecticut 

 rivers (Linsley 1844). 



