52 FAUXA OF XEW ENGLAND. 



TELEOSTC)An. HAPLOMI. 



ESOCIDAE. 



110. Esox RETicuLATUs LeSueiiT. 

 Pickerel; Grass pike; Jack. 



LeSueiir. Journ. acad. nat. sci. Phil., ISIS, vol. 1, p. 414; ''Cox- 

 NECTicx"T PavEE. Ada:\is. ]\L\.ss." Storer, ]Mem. Amer. acad., 

 18.58, vol. 6, p. 311, pi. 24. fig. 1. 



Lucius retieulatu-s (LeSueur). Jordan 6c Evermann, Bull. 47, 

 U. S. nat. mus., 1896, pt. 1, p. 627. 



AIe. — Xow widely distributed especially in the southern half 

 of the state. Sebago Lake and outlet (B. S. X. H., Putnam coll.) ; 

 St. Croix and other ^Vashington County waters (Kendall 1894); 

 Union, Penobscot, Kennebec, Androscoggin, Royals and Presump- 

 scot River basins (Kendall coll.). 



X. H.^ Wmnipesaukee Lake (B. S. X. H., Davidson coll.); 

 Butternut, Stocker, Eastmans, ^Miller, Spectacle, Angle, Island, 

 Wash, Long, Goves, Whittaker, Upper, Cranney, ^Middle, Pleas- 

 ant, Grassy, Clarks, Camp Swamp, Little, Squam, ^Vhite-Oak, 

 Flints, Pennichuck, Rocky, Larkins, Hinmans, Sawders, Clay, 

 Smiths, Clements. Rolfs, Carrs, Little INIassabesic, Ottemick, 

 Cherr}', Great, Country', HaLfmoon, Streeter, Perch, ISIink, Young, 

 Henr}-, Cloughs, Crooked, Hothole, Spaldings, Cedar, Berry, 

 Round, Pratts, Messers, Otter, Little Sunapee, Suncook, Jenness, 

 Little Bow, Harney, Knowltons, Duncan, Gumpars, Whites, 

 Cunningham, Pierce, Jones, Governors, Peckus, Cass, Sandy Stin- 

 sons, Loon, Captains, Policy. Worlds End, Himkins. Station, Star, 

 Bow, Bolster, Gilman, Lovewells, Province, Pine River, Great 

 East, Bagleys, Bear, Jones, Day, Bakers, Line, Cabots, Smiths, 

 Rus:s, Beach &: Sargents Ponds CX. H. fish comm.). 



Yt. — Connecticut River and most of its larger tributaries 

 (Thompson 1842); Lake Champlaifi; Connecticut River (Ever- 

 mann &: Kendall 1894). 



Ma.ss. — Connecticut River, Adams (LeSueur 1818) ; Brewster, 

 Cape Cod (Storer 1839 and 1859); near Greenfield (A^tcs 1843); 



