ADDENDA 111. GOBIESOCID^E GOBIESOX. 957 



spinous teeth, hooked backwards. Snout wide, the distance between 

 angles of mouth scarcely less than half head ; grooves between orbits 

 behind not deep. Head 3; depth 4. D. X-12; A. 11; Lat. 1. 57. 

 West Indies, said to range northward to our coasts, but perhaps con- 

 founded with palmipes and scitulus ; the specimens here described from 

 Havana. 



(Trigla punctata Bloch, Ausl. Fische, taf. 352; C. & V. iv, 93; Giinther ii, 193.) 



Page 738. Instead of Ceplialacantlius spinarella read : 

 1128. C. volitans (L.) J. & G. 



The specimen to which Linna3us gave the name of " Gasterostem 

 spinarella" was said to have come from India. It is therefore more 

 likely to have been a young specimen of the one of the East Indian 

 species (perhaps C. oriental-is C. & V.) than of the Atlantic species 

 volitans. 



Page 740. After Careproctus gelatinosus add : 

 1I3O (6). C. reinhardi Kroyer. 



Eeddish gray. Body semitransparent, covered with viscid skin. 

 Head short and globular. Eye 5 to 6 in head. Caudal fin very slen- 

 der, joined to the dorsal and anal ; mouth nearly horizontal ; lower jaw 

 scarcely projecting. Ventral disk little larger than eye. Pectorals 

 deeply emargiuate, nearly as long as head, reaching anal ; the lower 

 rays exserted, appearing as a series of short twisted filaments. Dis- 

 tance from ventral disk to vent not more than diameter of eye ; head 

 with conspicuous mucous pores. Head 4; depth 5. D. 54 ; A. 45; 

 C. 12; P. 32. Greenland to Jan Mayen. (Collett.) 



(Liparis yclatinosits Reinh. Oversigt, &c. 1844, 77, not of Pallas: Liparis (Care- 

 proctus) reinhardi Kroyer, Naturh. Tidskr. i, 252, 1862; Collett, Norske Nord-Havs 

 Exped. lfc0, 57.) 



Page 712. According to Professor Collett, Liparis arctica Gill is a 

 variety of Liparis lineata, distinguished from the latter by its uniform 

 coloration only. Other varieties of this species are characterized by 

 Collett (Forh. Yid. Selsk. i, 44, 1879). 



Page 746. The genus 



395 (6). EUMICROT REMUS Gill. 



is probably worthy of adoption. Its single species may stand as- 

 1144. E. spinosus (Miiller) Gill. 



