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Chilomycterus antillarum Jordan and Rutter. 



One example 2|f inches long. Many examples of Diodon hystrix 

 Linnaeus, seen in the curio-shops of Barbadoes, some doubtless 

 obtained in this vicinity. 

 Scorpaena brasiliensis Valenciennes. 



One 6| inches long. It shows a supra-occipital tentacle well 

 developed and a narrow infra-orbital. 



Scorpeena bergii Evermann and Marsh. 



One example 4 inches long. It cUffers from the original account 

 and figure in the presence of a much longer supra-orbital tentacle. 



Cephalacanthus volitans (Linnseus). 



Dactylopterus volitans Giinther, I.e., II, 1860, p. 221. 



One 41 inches. 



Cyclopsetta chittendeni B. A. Bean. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1894, p. 6^5. 

 Citharichthys spilopterus Gunther. 



Two 3| and 3| inches long. 

 Etropus microstomus (Gill). 



One example, 4| inches long. A comparison with examples from 

 Ocean City, N. J., and Wallops Island, Va., shows no specific difference, 

 though a wide range of variation. This latter shows E. rimosus 

 Goode and Bean as a synonym, and possibly E. crossotus Jordan 

 and Gilbert also. 

 Achirus lineatus (Linnseus). 



One 7 inches. 



Philypnus dormitor (LacepMe). 



Regan, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1906, p. 392. Caroni River. 



Dormitator maculatus (Bloch). 



Eleoiris maculatus Gunther, Cat. F. Brit. Mus., Ill, 1861, p. 112. 

 D. maculatus Regan, I.e. Bejucal Swamp. 



Evorthodus brevioeps Gill. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1859, p. 19.5. Trinidad, near the mouth of a 



river in the vicinity of the celebrated Pitch Lake. 

 Regan, I.e., p. 393. 



Gobius fasciatus (Gill). 



Clenogobius fasciatus Gill, Ann. Lye. N. Hist. N. Y., 1858, p. 378. 

 O. fasciatus Regan, I.e., p. 392. 



Awaous taiasica (Lichtenstein). 



Cho7iophoru.s banana Regan, I.e., p. 393. 

 Batraclioides gurinamensis (Schneider). 



Two seen, but not preserved. 



