PISCES. 39 



TELEOSTOMI. ' ISOSPONDYLI. 



CLUPEIDAE. 



? Clupea aestivalis Mitchill, Rept. fish. N. Y., 1814, p. 21. 

 "New York." 



Alosa tyrannus DeKay. Storer, Mem. Amer. acad., 1858, vol. 

 6, p. 334 [in part], pi. 26, fig. 3. 



Me.— Eastport (U. S. nat. mus. 1872; Kendall coll. 1893); 

 Dennys River (Kendall 1894; Casco Bay (Lee 1885; Kendall coll.); 

 Lower Penobscot River (Kendall coll. 1902). 



N. H.— 



Mass. — Sandwich (Storer 1839); Provincetown (Storer 1847 and 

 1858); Waquoit (Lyman 1872); Moriomoy (Kendall coll. 1896); 

 Woods Hole (Bean 1880 and Smith 1898). 



82. Alosa sapidissima (Wilson). 

 Shad. 



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



427; 1900, pt. 4, pi. 72, fig. 191. 



Clupea sapidissima Wilson, Ree's cyclopedia, 1811 ?, vol. 9, p. — 

 Alosa praesfahilis DeKay. Storer, Mem. iVmer. acad., 1858, 



vol. 6, p. 332, pi. 26, fig. 2. 



Me. — In all our rivers until stopped by dams (Williamson 1832) ; 

 Kennebec; Merry Meeting Bay; Cathance tributary of Kennebec; 

 Sebasticook, Sandy, Penobscot, West Branch, Eastern rivers (Me. 

 fish comm. 1867); Eastport (U. S. nat. mus., 1872; Kendall coll. 

 1893); Oriand River (Merrill coll. 1899); off the coast (Kendall 

 coll. 1895); Casco Bay (IT. S. nat. mus. 1873; Bean 1880; Ken- 

 dall coll.), St. Croix (Rathbun and Wakeham 1899). Kennebec; 

 Penobscot; St. Croix; East Machias; Wescongus; Harrington; 

 Mousam; Piscataqua rivers (Atkins 1887). 



N. H.— Merrimac River (Thompson 1842); 



Vt. — Connecticut River at Bellows Falls (Thompson 1842). 



Mass. — Charles, Merrimac and Concord rivers (Storer 1839 and 

 1859); Massachusetts Bay (B. S. N. H., Storer coll.) ; West Yar- 



