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EIops saurus Linnseua. "Ten-pounder." 



Palm Beach. Several related forms, not preserved, were found in 

 Florida by Mr. Wood. Pomolobus yseudoharengus and Alosa sapi- 

 dissima were both found in the St. Johns River; the last also at 

 Palm Beach. Mr. Wood also found Albula vulpes in Biscayne Bay, 

 and Mr. Keeley reports it at Hawks Park, although not very plentiful. 



Harengula humeralis (Valenciennes). 



Clearwater and Palm Beach. Mr. Wood also found Abramis 

 crysoleucas in fresh ponds near the latter locality, and Erimyzon 

 sucetta in the St. Johns River. 



Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Sueur). 



Clearwater. 



Synodus foetens (Linnaeus). 



Clearwater. 



Ophichthus ocellatus (Le Sueur). 



Petersburg, in January, 1914 (D. McCadden). 



Felichthys marinus (Mitchill). "Sea-cat." 



Palm Beach and in salt-water at Sea Breeze. Mr. Keeley found 

 it and Galeichthys felis at Hawks Park. Mr. Trimble found Ameiurus 

 catus in the St. Johns and Esox americanus in sulphur springs near 

 Lake Kerr. 



Fundulus seminolis (Girard). 



Lake Kerr. 



Lucania goodei Jordan. 



Lake Kerr. 



Jordanella floridae Goode and Bean. 



Big Cypress in Lee County (Baynard) and sulphur wells at Hawks 

 Park (Keeley). 



Gambusia holbrookii Girard. 



Same localities as the preceding species. 

 Heterandria formosa Agassiz. 



Sulphur wells at Hawks Park. 



Mollienisia latipinna Le Sueur. 



Clearwater. 



Tylosurus notatus (Poey). 



Palm Beach and Stuart. 



Tylosurus marinus (Wulbaum). 



Tarpon Springs. 



