116 PROCEEDINGS : BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
EsocroAE. 
Esox reticulatus Le Sueur. — Androscoggin Lake, Maine (Morse) . 
Reported at South Naples in Sebago Lake (Griffiths). 
POECILIIDAE. 
Fundulus majalis (Walbaum). — Nantucket and Woods Hole. 
Fundulus heteroclitus macrolepidotus (Walbaum). — Nan- 
tucket and Woods Hole. 
Fundulus diaphanus Le Sueur. — Very abundant at Otter Pond 
Camps, Maine (Epting). 
Syngnathidae. 
Syngnathus fuscus Storer. — Mount Desert (Chapman) ; Boston 
(Thomas Nuttall), Cape Cod, Nantucket (Dahlgren and Abbott in 
1886, and Sharp in September, 1892); Newport (Dr. J. C. Morris 
and S. Powell). 
Hippocampus hudsonius De Kay. — Newport (Powell). 
Gasterosteidae. 
Pygosteus pungitius (Linne). — Salem (Slack), Nantucket (Sharp), 
Newport (Powell), and Long Island Sound near Darien, Connecticut; 
tributary of Penobscot River at Orono, Penobscot County, Maine 
(Long). 
Gasterosteus atkinsoni T. H. Bean. — Jackman, Maine (Epting) . 
Apeltes quadracus (Mitchill). — Woods Hole. 
Exocoetidae. 
Parexocoetus mesogaster (Bloch). Fig. 1. — Head 4j; depth 4f ; 
D. I, 11; A. I, 12; P. i, 12; scales about 48 in series along lateral line 
to caudal base, and 6? more on latter; 7 scales above lateral line 
to dorsal origin, and 2 below to anal origin; about 28? scales before 
dorsal; snout 3f in head, measured from upper jaw tip; eye 3; maxil- 
lary 3|; interorbital 3|. 
