THE " SCOTIA " COLLECTION OF ATLANTIC FISHES. 383 



Mugil nigrostriyatus Giinther. 



The original locality of this species seems doubtful,* though it has been considered 

 as belonging to the West Indian fish fauna. It is closely allied to M. chelo, a 

 Mediterranean form, and the possibility is that the two are not distinct species. The 

 Scotia specimen is identical with the types of M. nigrostrigatus in the British Museum, 

 though much larger. Total length of specimen 400 mm. 



POLYNEMID.E. 



Galeoides polydactylus (Vahl.). 



Sphyrsena vulgaris (L. Gniel.). 



GADID/E. 

 Merluccius vulgaris (Linn.). 



SERRANID^E. 

 Epinephelus alexandrinus (Guv. and Val.). 



SPARID^E. 

 Sargus rondeletii Guv. and Val. 



MULLIIWE. 



Upeneus prayensis Guv. and Val. 



CARANGID/E. 



Caranx sanctie-helense Guv. and V;il. 

 ,, crumenophthalmus Larrp. 

 ,, dentex (Bl. Schn.). 

 Trachynotua yhiucun Linn.t 



Lichia glauca. 

 Argi/reiosus setipinnis (Mitchill). 



Thynnus pelamys (Linn.). 



* Jlrit. Mna. < 'nt., iii. p. 4f)7. 



+ Regan : "On the genus Lirhia of Cuvier," Ami. Mn<i. Xnt. Ilixt. l.uml. (Srr. 7), !_', liKJ^i. 



