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Coluber constrictor Linnseus. 



Palm Beach. 

 Coluber flagellum Shaw. 



Clearwater. 



Thamnophis saokeni (Kennicott). 



Orange Lake in Marion County (Baynard). 



Heterodon platirhinos Latreille. 



Clearwater. 



Agkistrodon piscivorus (Lac6pdde). 



Young from Lake Kerr. Adult from Orange Lake (Baynard). 

 Sistrurus miliarius (Linnseus). 



Two from Lake Kerr. 

 Crotalus adamanteus Beauvais. 



Palm Beach. 



Bermuda Islands. 



Mr. Stewardson Brown secured a small collection of fishes in Hungry 

 Bay during September, 1905. Another small collection was made 

 early in 1910 by Mr. E. G. Vanatta, and during July, 1914, Mr. C. S. 

 Abbott, Jr., secured a few fishes near Hamilton. 

 Holocentrus adscensionis (Osbeck). 



Two rosy examples from Harrington Sound. 



Amia sellioauda (Evermann and Marsh). 



One secured in 1905 and presented by Miss S. F. Streeter. 



Haemulon soiurus (Shaw). 

 Hungry Bay. 



Diplodus argenteus (Valenciennes). 



Hungry Bay. Many taken. 



Eucinostomus harengulus Goode and Bean. 



Common in Hungry Bay. 



Abudefduf mauritii (Bloch). 

 One from near Hamilton. 



Chaetodon capistratus Linnaeus. 



One from Harrington Sound. 



Hepatus bepatus (Linnseus). 



Hungry Bay. 



Mapo soporator (Valenciennes). 



Hungry Bay. 



