48 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



TELEOSTOMI. ISOSPONDYLI. 



ARGENTINIDAE. 



100. OsMERUS MORDAX (Mitchill). 

 Smelt. 



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

 523; 1900, pt. 4, pi. 86, fig. 228. 



Ather ina mordax M.itch.i\\, Rept. fish. N. Y., 1814, p. 15, "New 

 York." 



Osmerus viridescens LeSueur. Storer, Mem. Amer. acad., 1858, 

 vol. 6, p. 327, pi. 25, fig. 4. 



Me. — Common along the whole coast. St. CroLx and other 

 Washington County Waters; Eastport; Union, Penobscot; Ken- 

 nebec; Androscoggin, Presumpscot river basins, Rockland; Casco 

 Bay (Kendall coll.); Sabattis Pond [?] (Merrill coll.); Green Lake 

 [?] (Race coll.); Craigs Brook Craigs and Toddy ponds [?] 

 (Atkins coll.). 



N. H. — Squam and Winnepesaukee lakes (H. R. Storer 1857 and 

 N. H. fish comm. 1870); Stocker, Long, Sandy and Smith Ponds 

 (N. H. fish comm.). 



Vt. — Lake Champlainand Lake Memphremagog (Evermann & 

 Kendall 1894). 



Mass.— Jamaica Pond (H. R. Storer 1857); Watertown; :Mil- 

 ton River (Storer 1839 and 1859); Annisquam (B. S. N. H.) ; Woods 

 Hole (Baird 1873; Bean 1880 and Smith 1898). 



R. L — Narragansett Bay (R. L fish comm. 1899); Narrow River 

 (Tracy 1906). 



Conn.— Stratford (Linsley 1844); Noank (Bean 1880). 



101. Osmerus spectrum Cope. 



Wilton Pond smelt. 



Cope, Proc. Amer. philos. soc, 1870, vol. 11, p. 490. "Wilton 

 Pond, Kennebec County, Maine." 



