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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[April, 



in 1861. Such material as is still extant and which I examined is 

 indicated by the prefixed asterisk. Several subsequent papers by- 

 Jordan and Bollman,^^ Garman'^^ and B. A. Bean^" are important 

 contributions. In November and December of 1890 Dr. J. Percy 

 Moore visited New Providence Island at Port Nassau, Grand Inagua, 

 Fortune Island, Eleuthera, and Grand Cayman, localities 

 indicated respectively by P., G., F., E. and C. This material, with 

 a few fishes obtained at Port Nassau by the late Prof. C. S. DoUey, 

 is in the University of Pennsylvania.^^ 



20. Diplectrum formosum (Linne). E. 



21. Rijpticus saponaceus (Schneider). 

 G. 



Lutjanus griseus (Linne). 

 L. apodus (Walbaum). F. 

 L. analis (Cuvier). F. 

 L. hrachypterus Cope. 

 (L utjanus brachypterus 

 1. c, p. 470.) 

 *26. Ocyurus chrysurus (Bloch). P. 

 *27. Hcemulon album Cuvier. G., P. 

 *2S. H. tnelanurum (Linne). P. 

 29. H. sciurus (Shaw). 

 *.30. H. plumieri (Lacepede). P., G. 

 *3L H . flavolineatum (Desmarest). F. 

 *32. Anisotremus virginicus (Linne). 

 33 Calamus calamus (Valenciennes). 

 F., P. 

 C. bajonado (Schneider). P. 

 C. proridens Jordan and Gilbert. 



*L Harengula pensacolce Goode. E. 

 *2. H. macrophthalma (Ranzani). 

 3. Conger conger (Linne). C. 

 *4. GytnnotJwrax moringua (Cuvier). 

 5. Exocoetus volitans Linne. North 



of Bahama Bank. 

 *6. Hippocampus punctulatus Guich- 

 enot. 



One from Mrs. G. A. Hubbell. 

 *7. Holocentrus ascensionis (Osbeck). 



F. 

 *8. H. siccifer Cope. 



{Holocentrum sicciferuvi Cope, 

 Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. Phila. 

 XIV, 1871, p. 46.5.) 

 *9. Selar crumenophthalmus (Bloch). 

 *10. Caranx ruber (Bloch). 

 *11. Trachinotus glaucus (Bloch). 

 *12. Astra pogon stellatus (Cope). 



{Apogonichthys stellatus Cope, 



1. c, p. 400.) 



*13. Petrometopon cruentatus coronatus. 



*14. CephalophoHs fulviis (Linne). G., 



P., E., F. 

 *15. C. fulvus ouatalibi (Valenciennes). 

 16. Epinephelus niveatus (Valen- 

 ciennes). P. 

 *17. E. striatus (Bloch). 



Several examples in the Uni- 

 versity collection, one from 

 Nutria and one from Prof. 

 DoUey. 

 *18. E. maculosus (Valenciennes). 

 19. E. ascensionis (Osbeck). Conez 

 (DoUey). 



22 

 23 



*24, 

 *25 



G., P. 



Cope, 



*34. 

 .3.5. 



*.36. 

 *37. 

 *.38. 



39. 



40. 



*41. 



*42. 

 *43. 



*44. 

 45. 



*46. 



E. 



Eucinostomus pseudogula Poey. 



E. gula Quoy and Gaimard. 



Upeneus martinicus Cuvier. G. 



U. maculatus (Bloch). P. 



Micropogon furnieri (Desmarest). 

 F. 



Pomacentrus leucostictus (M tiller 

 and Troschel). 



Abudefduf marginatus (Bloch). 



Lachnolaimus maximus (Wal- 

 baum). 



Bodianus rufus (Linne). 



Halichoeres bivittatus (Bloch). F. 



Chlorichthys bifasciatus (Bloch). 



47. Sparisoma niphobles Jordan and BoUman. 



Upper canine each side. Caudal truncate when expanded, slightly 

 emarginate when closed. No scarlet stripe below eye to mouth 



28 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1889, pp. 549-5.53. 



23 Bull. Lab. Univ. Iowa, IV, 1896, pp. 76-93, 4 Pis. 



'0 The Bahama Islands (Baltimore), 1905, pp. 293-325. PI. 



^' I also found Exoccetus volitans Linne, Atherina laticeps Poey and Mugil 

 curema Valenciennes, in the University collection labeled Crooked Island, French 

 West Indies. 



