96 PROCEEDINGS OP THE ACADEMY OF [1897. 



This species is similar to Stolephorus brownii, but more slender, 

 head shorter, and lateral silvery stripe wanting. 



Numerous specimens from 1£ to 3 inches in length. No. 4,854, L. 

 S., Jr. Univ. Mus. 



26. Stolephorus productus (Poey). Grubber Broad Head. 



Engraulis productus Poey, Eepertorio, I, 380, 1866 ; Giinther, Cat., VII, 

 338. 



Head 3| in length; depth 3?; dorsal 13; anal 32; scales 35; 

 eye 4 in head ; pectoral If ; caudal 1 ; base of anal £ longer than 

 head. 



Body moderately elongate, compressed ; ventral outline curved 

 more than dorsal; snout sbort, about half eye; lower jaw pointed, 

 its tip reaching a little past front of eye; maxillary reaching base 

 of lower jaw, about to edge of preopercle, pointed behind; gill-rak- 

 ers as long as orbit. Pectorals scarcely reaching to ventrals, which 

 reach half way from their base to vent ; origin of dorsal midway be- 

 tween base of caudai and middle of eye. 



Color silvery, slightly darker above, fins colorless. 



This species resembles Anchovia macro lepidota of the Pacific. It 

 differs in the more slender body ; the curve of ventral outline is not 

 so great, maxillary shorter; median scales in front of dorsal not 

 forming scutes ; head shorter ; no dark longitudinal stripe. This 

 species is between Stolephorus and Anchovia, and it makes the dis- 

 tinction of the latter genus very doubtful. 



Three specimens, each about 7 inches in length. 



27. Cetengraulis edentulus (Cuvier). Trapong Fry. 



Engraulis edentulus Cuvier, Regne Animal, Ed. 2, II, 323, 1829 (Jamaica, 

 after Sloane). 



Cetengraulis edentulus, Jordan & Evermann, Fishes of North America, 450. 



SYNODONTIDJE. 



28. Trachinocephalus myops (Forster). 



Salmo myops Forster MS., Bloch & Schneider, Syst. Ichth., 421, 1801 (St. 

 Helena). 



Trachinocephalus myops, Jordan & Evermann, Fishes of North America, 533. 



29. Synodus fcetens (Linmeus). Macca Robin ; Round Robin. 



Salmo fastens Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., Ed. XII, 513, 1766 (South Carolina). 

 Synodus fo:tens, Jordan <s Evermann, Fishes of North America, 538. 



Several specimens, 8->- to 16 in. long. Some nearly uniform light 

 olive, others very dark with a series of dark blotches along side. 



