332 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



Echeneidoids. Echeneis L. Remora Gill. 



Cottoids. Potamocottus Gill, (Cottopsis gulosus Grd.) Oncocottus Gill. 

 Gymnacanthus Sw. Temnistia Rich. Blepsias Cuv. 



Agonoid^e. Podothecus Gill,* (= Paragonus Gill.) 



Chiroids. Oxylebius Gill. 



Trichodontoids. Trichodon Steller. 



iobioids. Lepidogobius Gill. 



Blennioids. Anoplarchus Gill, Giinther. 



Psychrolutoids. Psychrolutes Gthr. 



Aulorhynchoids. Aulorhynchus Gill. 



Alepidosauroids. Caulopus Gill. 



Salmonoids. Hypomesus Gill, (lapsu calami etiam Mesopus.) Osmerus Art. 



(vice Thaleichthys Grd.) 

 Ctprinodontoids. Cyprinodon Lac. (Grd.) 

 Clppeoids. Alausa Vol. 

 Mur^enoids. Mursena L. (Ayres.) 

 Ophidiuroids. Myrichthys Girard. 

 Sydjgnathoids. Dermatostethus Gill. 

 Galeorhinoids. Nov. gen. Isoplagiodou Gill, a sp. 

 Rhinoids. Rhina Klein, (Ayres.) 



Aug. 5 th. 



Vice-President Bridges in the Chair. 



Ten members present. 



The following papers were presented for publication : 

 A Report upon Mr. Buckley's Description of Plants, No. III., Gra- 

 minese. By Asa Gray. 



Notes on certain Reptiles of the New World. By E. D. Cope. 



Aug. 26th. 



Vice-President Bridges in the Chair 



Thirteen members present. 



On report of the respective Committees, the following papers were 

 ordered to be published in the Proceedings : 



A Report upon Mr. S.B. Buckley's " Description of PLANTS, No. 3, Graminese." 

 Published in the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia, February, 1862. 



BY ASA GRAY. 



As it appears to have been impracticable to act upon the suggestion with 

 which I concluded my remarks upon Mr. Buckley's preceding botanical papers, 

 (vide p. 168,) all that remains is, to repair the damages sustained by this 



* Deceived by the comparisons of authors, the identity of Podothecus perisihethus with 

 Agomis acipenseroide.i was not recognized until an opportunity was afforded of examin- 

 ing Tilesius' description and figure. 



[August, 



