1 1 2 PROCEEDINGS : BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
Ilisha narragansetae Fowler. — This species (Proc. Acad. Nat. 
Sci. Phila., 1911, p. 208, fig. 1) is only known from the type, obtained 
at Newport by Samuel Powell. It is apparently distinct from the 
described West Indian species, and is another addition to the New 
England fauna since Dr. Kendall's list. 
Engraulididae. 
Anchovia mitchilli (Valenciennes). — Woods Hole. 
Salmonidae. 
Oncorhynchus tschawytscha (Walbaum). — An example of this 
introduced species was obtained at Silver Lake Camp in Maine, by 
Mr. Epting. 
Salmo sebago Girard. — St. Croix River, Maine, Moosehead Lake 
and other waters in Piscataquis County, Maine (Morse); seen in 
Sebago Lake near South Naples (Griffiths). 
Salmo fario Linne. — Examples of this introduced species from 
Maranocoke near Winthrop, Maine (Morse). 
Cristivomer namaycush (Walbaum). — Moosehead Lake and 
Piscataquis County, IMaine (Morse). 
Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill).— I have examined examples 
from the following localities in Maine: Pierce Pond (Epting), Red- 
dington Pond (Morse), Moosehead Lake (Morse), Rangeley Lakes 
(Morse). Reported from Sebago Lake near South Naples (Griffiths). 
Salvelinus aureolus T. H. Bean. — Sunapee Lake, New Hampshire 
(Meehan). 
Salvelinus oquassa (Girard). — Rangeley Lakes. 
Argentinidae. 
Mallotus villosus (Miiller). — One example in the collection from 
^' Woods Hole, Mass." This species is not mentioned in Dr. Kendall's 
list. Dr. Kendall has since informed me these specimens were evi- 
dently secured northward of New England waters. 
Osmerus mordax (Mitchill). — Mount Desert, Boston, Nahant, 
and Woods Hole. This or a related form occurs in Sebago Lake near 
South Naples (Griffiths). 
