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222. Melanogrammus aeglifinus Linn. Haddock. 

 Uncommon. Winter. 



223. Lota maculosa (Le Sueur). Ling. 

 Accidental. 



224. Urophycis regius (Walb.). Spotted Codling. 

 Uncommon. September to December. 



225. Urophycis tenuis (Mitch.). Hake. 

 Uncommon. April to May. September to December. 



226. Urophycis chuss (Walb.). Squirkel Hake. 

 Occasional. October. 



227. Hippoglossus hippoglossus (Linn.). Halibut. 

 Occasional. Winter. 



228. Paralichthys dentatus (Linn.). Fluke. 

 Common. May to October. 



229. Paralichthys lethostigmus Jordan & Gilbert. Southern 



Flounder. 

 Recorded. (Bean, Fishes of New York, Bull. N. Y. State 

 Mus., 1903.) 



230. Pseudopleuronectes americanus (Walb.). Flatfish. 

 Abundant. Resident. 



231. Lophopsetta maculata (Mitch.). Windowpane. 

 Abundant. August and September. 



232. Platophrys ocellatus Swainson. Sand Flounder. 

 Accidental. September. 



233. Etropus microstomus (Gill). Small-mouthed Floun- 



der. 

 Tolerably common. September and October. 



234. Achirus fasciatus Lac. American Sole. 

 Common. April to December. 



235. Lophius piscatorius Linn. Angler. 

 Common. October to May. August (G. E. Hix). 



236. Pterophryne histrio (Linn.). Mouse Fish. 

 Accidental. August. (Bean, Art. XXIV, Bull. Am. Mus, 

 Nat. Hist, vol. ix, 1897, p. 329.) 



