1916.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 117 



lina (Charleston and Hilton Head); Massachusetts (Woods Hole, 

 Nantucket and Salem). 

 Fundulus punctatus Gunther. 



Central Guatemala (Cope). 



Subgenus FUNDULUS Lac6pdde. 

 Type Fundulus mudfish Lac£pede. 



Form short, robust. Snout short or moderate. Jaws not pro- 

 duced. Sexes unlike in coloration, females usually paler or uniform. 

 Female with anal tube on first anal ray. Anal rays of male usually 

 with nuptial denticles during the spawning season. 



Fundulus parvipinnis Girard. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1854, p. 154. San Diego, California. 



No. 7,255, A. N. S. P. Cotype. From the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion (No. 938). 



Fundulus heteroclitus (Linne). 



Fort Macon, North Carolina (Dr. H. C. Yarrow) and Charleston, 

 South Caolina (Dr. J. E. Holbrook). 



Fundulus heteroclitus macrolepidotus (Walbaum). 



Besides a very large series from various of the Middle Atlantic 

 States, most of which have been listed, are examples from New 

 York (Hudson River at Piermont, Long Beach, South Long Beach, 

 Nassau on Long Beach and New York Harbor); Connecticut 

 (Sachems Head and Scotts Cove near Darien); Rhode Island (New- 

 port); Massachusetts (Woods Hole, Nantucket and Boston). 

 Fundulus heteroclitus badius Carman. 



Prince Edward Island and Magdalen Islands, Canada. 1 



Fundulus grandis Baird and Girard. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1853, p. 389. Indianola, Texas. 

 No. 7,420, A. N. S. P. Cotype. J. H. Clark. From the Smith- 

 sonian Institution (No. 650). 



Bayport (Cope) and Carrabelle (M. Hebard), Florida. 



Fundulus nisorius Cope. 



Proc. Ainer. Philos. Soc. Phila., XI, 1870, p. 456. Gaboon, West Africa. 



Head 3 to 3|; depth 31 to 4; D. usually i, 11, often i, 10, rarely 

 i, 12; A. usually i, 10, often i, 9, rarely i, 8 or i, 11 ; scales usually 32, 

 often 33, sometimes 31, 34 or 35 in lateral series medianly to caudal 

 base, and usually 4, rarely 3 or 5 more on latter; snout 3| to 4 in 



1 Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phila., 15)15, p. 518. 



