LIST OF LOCAL FISHES 105 



70. Pomolobm pseiidoharengus (Wilson). Alewife. Abundant. Febru- 



ary to December 18. (Ascending fresh-water streams from the 

 sea) . 



71. Pomolobus a'stivalis (Mitch.) Glut Herring. Not uncommon. 



August. (Ascending fresh-water streams from the sea). 



72. Alosa sapidissima (Wilson). Shad. Common. (March) May to 



October (December). (Ascending fresh-water streams from the 

 sea) . 



73. Opisthonema oglinum (Le Sueur). Thread Herring. Sometimes 



abundant. July and August. (Marine). 



74. Brevoortia tyrannus (Latrobe). Menhaden. ''Mossbunker. " 



Abundant. May to November (December 5). (Marine). 



Family ENGRAULIDID^ 



(Marine) 



75. Anchoviella perfasciata (Poey). Flat Anchovy. Recorded. 



September. 



76. Anchoviella hrownii (Gmelin). Striped Anchovy. Uncommon. 



Summer. 



77. Anchoviella argijrophana (C. & V.) Silvery Anchovy. Casual. 



June to August 20, when a specimen was taken at Long Beach, 

 L. I., by T. D. Keim and C. Van Loan. Also November 18, 

 Coney Island, W. H. Wiegmann. 



78. Anchoviella mitchilli (C. & V.) Common Anchovy. Common. 



May to October 30. 



Family SALMONID^ 



79. Salmo salar Linn. Atlantic Salmon. Occasional. (Ascending 



fresh-water streams from the sea) . 

 Salmo salar sehago (Girard). Landlocked Salmon. Introduced. 

 (Fresh-water) . 



80. Salmo fario Linn. Brown Trout. Introduced. Resident. (Fresh- 



water) . 



81. Salmo irideus Gibbons. Rainbow Trout. Introduced. (Mostly 



fresh-water) . 



82. Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitch.) Brook Trout. Formerly common. 



Now occurs in reduced numbers. (Mostly fresh-water) . 



83. Salvelinus alpinus (Linn.) Golden Trout. Introduced. Rare. 



(Eugene Smith). The various Golden Trouts of northeast 

 America are races of the European Saibling (Salvelinus alpinus) 

 or closely related to that fish. (Fresh-water). 



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