94 CHECK LIST OF FISHES OF THE DOMINION. 



382. Iuopsetta ischyra Jordan and Gilbert. 

 Marine. 



Recorded from Puget Sound: given here- as likely to occur in British Columbia. 



383. Isopsetta isolepis Lockington. 

 Marine. 



Range known to extend from Puget Sound south to Point Concepcion: doubtless occurs 

 in British Columbia. 



384. Lepidopsetta bilineata Ayres. (Plate XIII, figure 153). 

 Two-lined Flounder. 



Marine. 



British Columbia: ranges from coast of California to Bering Straits: "in Bering Sea it far 

 outnumbers all other flounders" (Jordan and Evermann). 



385. Limanda ferruginea Storer. (Plate XII, figures 148 and 149). 

 Rusty Dab. 



Marine. 



Maritime Provinces and Gaspe Bay: ranges from coast of Labrador southward to State 

 of New York. 



386. Limanda aspera Pallas. 

 Alaska Dab. 

 Marine. 



Ranges from Vancouver Island northward to Bering Sea, and from Siberia southward to 

 Sea of Okhotsk.' 



387. Pseudopleuroriectes americanus Walbaum. (Plate XI, figures 134 and 135). 

 Winter Flounder: Common Flatfish. 



Marine. 



Ranges from the coast of Labrador southward to South Carolina, and embracing Gulf of 

 St. Lawrence, Maritime Provinces, and New England States. 



388. Liopsetta putnami Gill. 



Eel-back Flounder: Smooth Flounder. 



Marine. 



Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from beyond Labrador southward to Cape Cod: 

 its records within the limits of its range appear to be somewhat local: recorded from 

 Labrador; Tignish, Prince Edward Island (Cornish, as Lepidopsetta putnami); Grand 

 Manan; and represented in the United States National Museum, and in the Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology, by specimens from various localities on the New England 

 coast. 



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389. Platichthys stellatus Pallas. (Plate XIII, figure 150). 

 Starry Flounder. 



Marine: in shallow water: sometimes ascends rivers. 



British Columbia: widely distributed from the Arctic Ocean southward to the Amur River, 

 and Pacific coasts of Asia: abounds in Bering Sea". 



