96 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



TELEOSTOMI. ACANTHOPTERI. 



SERRANIDAE. 



Labrax lineatus Cuv. Storer, Mem. Amer. acad., 1853, vol. 5, 

 p. 54, pi. 1, fig. 4. 



Me.— Kenduskeag (Williamson 1832); coast (B. S. N. H., 

 Davidson coll.); jNIerrymeeting Bay; Saco, Kennebec, Eastern 

 and Sebasticook rivers (Me. fish. comm. 1867); Sheepscot, 

 Dyer, St. Croix and Piseataqua rivers; Winnegance Creek; 

 Casco Bay (Atkins 1887). Wolfsneck, and Small Point, Casco 

 Bay (Kendall coll. 1896). 



N. H.— (Storer 1853). 



Mass. — Chelsea; Nantasket; Boston (Storer 1839); Province- 

 town; Charles River; Buzzards Bay (Storer 1853); Massachusetts 

 Bay (B. S. N. H., Cutting coll.); "Harbors of the County" (Put- 

 nam 1856); Waquoit (Ljmian 1872); Essex County rivers (Goode 

 & Bean 1879); Holyoke (Bean 1880); Monomoy (Kendall coll. 

 1896); Woods Hole (Baird 1873; Bean 1880 and Smith 1898); 

 Nantucket (Sharp & Fowler 1904). 



R.I. — Narragansett Bay (R. I. fish comm. 1899); Taunton 

 River (Tracy 1906). 



CoxN. — - Connecticut River to above Hartford; Stonington 

 (Linsley 1844). 



215. MoRONE AMERICANA (Gmelin). 

 WMte perch. 



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

 1134; 1900, pt. 4, pi. 181, fig. 479. 



Perca americana Gmelin, Syst. nat., 1788, vol. 1, p. 1308. 

 "New York." 



Labrax rujus DeKay, Storer, ]Mem. Amer. acad., 1853, vol. 5, 

 p. 57, pi. 1, fig. 1. 



^Ie. — Lakes emptying into Kennebec River as far back as 

 Skowhegan; into Penobscot River still further north; and in lakes 

 of the St. Croix and intervening territory (Me. fish comm. 1867); 



