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Lucius lucius {Linnaeus) 



Pike 



Livingston Stone obtained a specimen at Cape Yin cent N. Y., in 

 the St Lawrence river, and presented it to the. state museum. 



Lucius masquinongy immaculatus {Garrard) 

 Unspotted mascalonge 



A fine example, caught in Chautauqua lake K. Y., August 25, 

 was presented for the collection by James Annin jr. 



Fundulus majalis {Walbaum) 



Bass killy ^ 



Common everywhere on sandy bottoms. Specimens were taken 

 at the following places : 



$ Scallop pond, Peconic bay 28 July 



^ Peconic bay 29 July 



Great South bay 15 Aug. 



(young) Bluepoint, Great South bay 16 and 18 Aug. 



Fire Island inlet, south side 16 Sep. 



Fundulus heteroclitus {Linnaeus) 

 Killifish ; mummichog 



A very common species, abundant wherever found. Specimens 

 were taken at the following localities : 



East end, Shinnecock bay 21, 22 and 26 July 



? Scallop pond, Peconic bay 28 July 



South side. Great South bay 15 Aug. 



Bluepoint cove. Great South bay 16 and 18 Aug. 



Bellport life saving station 30 Aug. 



East side. Fire Island inlet 16 Sep. 



Fundulus diaphanus {Le Sueur) 

 Fresh water killy 



Abundant in the fresh or slightly brackish waters of Long 

 Island. 



Collections were obtained at the following places : 

 Shinnecock bay, east end 21 July 

 ? Scallop pond, Peconic bay 28 July 

 Mecox bay 1 Aug. 



