126 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



TELEOSTOMI. ACANTHOPTERI. 



CYCLOPTERIDAE. • 



Me. — All along the coast. Eastport (U. S. nat. mus. 1872; Ken- 

 dall coll. 1893); off Seguin (B. S. N. U., Arethusa coll. 1880); 

 Bucksport (U. S. nat. mus. 1878); Casco Bay (U. S. nat. mus. 

 1873 and 1887; Lee 1885; Kendall coll. 1896; Penobscot River 

 and Bay (Evermann 1903). 



Mass. — Massachusetts Bay (Storer 1839; 1863); Massachu- 

 setts Bay, off the Misery (Putnam 1817); Waquoit (Lyman 1872); 

 Woods Hole (Baird 1873 and Goode 1879); Plymouth (B. S. N. H., 

 Bartlett coll.); Swampscot (B. S. N. H., Nason coll.); Nahant 

 (Garman 1892); North Truro; Monomoy; Menemsha Bight (Ken- 

 dall coll. 1896); Vineyard Sound (Smith 1898); Nantucket (Sharp 

 & Fowler 1904). 



R. I.— Newport (Bean 1880); Narragansett Bay (R. I. fish 

 comm. 1899). 



292. EuMicROTREMUs SPiNOSUS (Mliller). 



Spring lumpfish. 



Garman, Mem. M. C. Z., 1892, vol. 14, p. 34, pi. 11, fig. 1-3. 

 Jordan & Evermann, Bull. 47, U. S. nat. mus., 1898, pt. 2, p. 2098. 

 Cyclopterus spinosus Miiller, Zool. Danicae Prodr., 1776 p. ix. 



Me.— Eastport (Garman 1892). 



Mass. — Massachusetts Bay (Goode & Bean 1879); off Cape 



Ann (B. S. N. H.). 



LIPARIDIDAE. 



293. Neoliparis atlanticus Jordan & Evermann. 

 Dark lumpsucker. 



Jordan & Evermann, Bull. 47, U. S. nat. mus., 1898, pt. 2, p. 

 2107. "GoDBOUT, Quebec. * * * Salem. * * * Woods Hole, 

 Massachusetts. * * * from Newfoundland to Cape Cod." 



Liparis (sp. ?) Storer, Mem. Amer. acad., 1867, vol. 9, p. 256. 



