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Appendix. 



SALAMANDERS. 



Plethodon eryth'onotus, Baird. The 

 red-backed salamander. Com- 

 mon. 



P. glutinosus, Tesch. The blue- 

 spotted salamander. Common. 



Salamandra opaca, Gray. The 

 banded salamander. Quite com- 

 mon. 



S. punctata, Lac. The violet co- 

 loured salamander. Common. 



S. maculata, Green. The brown- 

 spotted salamander. 



S. granulata, Hoi. The granulated 

 salamander. Rare. 



Desmognathus fusctts, Baii'd. The 

 painted salamander. Rare. 



Spelerpes bilineata, Baird. The 

 striped-back salamander. Com- 

 mon. 



Pseudotriton salmoneus, Baird. 

 The salmon-coloured salamander. 



Notophthalmus viridescens, Baird. 

 The crimson - spotted triton. 

 Common. 



N. miniatus, Raf. The symme- 

 trical salamander. Common. 



FISHES. 



This list represents the chief marine and fresh-water 

 fishes as far as I have been able to discover. Many of the 

 former I have not verified from personal observation, and 

 therefore give them (in italics) on the authority of Dr. 

 Holmes,* Professor Gill,f and others : — 



Yellow or brindle perch. Perca 



flavescens. Mitch. 

 Striped bass. Roccus Lineatus. 



Gill. 

 White perch. Morone Americana. 



Gill. 

 Bream, flat fish. Pomotis vulgaris. 



Cuv. 

 Pumpkin seed. Pomotis appendix. 



Mitch. 

 White lake bass. Labrax albidus. 



Dekay. 



Big porgee. Pagrus argyrops. Cuv. 



Weak fish. Cynoscion regalis. Gill. 



Spring mackerel. Scomber verna- 

 lis. Mitch. 



Fall mackerel. Scomber grex. 

 Mitch. 



Tunney, or horse mackerel. Ory- 

 conis secund. dorsalis. Gill. 



Spanish mackerel. Apodontis ma- 

 cula tus. Gill. 



Sword fish. Xiphias gladius. 

 Storer. 



* " Ichthyology of Maine," in Report of Geology and Agriculture, ist 

 series, 1861, p. 31 ; and 2nd series, 1862, p. 60. 



t Gill, " Synopsis of the Fishes of the St. Lawrence and Bay of Fundy," 

 Canadian Naturalist, 1865. 



