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Esox AMERiCANUS (Gmelin). May's Landing and Deep Run at 

 Lake Tranquility. 



Esox TRiDECEMLiNEATUs Mitchill. Deep Run, Alloway Creek 

 and Maskell's Pond. 



Umbra pygmaea (DeKay). Deep Run at House's Pond, 



FuNDULus MAJALis (Walbaum). Atlantic City. 



FuNDULUs HETERocLiTus MACROLEPiDOTus (Walbaum). Beach 

 Haven and Nantuxent Creek. 



FuNDULUS DiAPHANUS (Le Sueur) . Deep Run and Alloway Creek. 



FuNDULUS LUCiAE (Baird). Nantuxent Creek delta in salt ponds 

 on the meadows. 



Cyprinodon variegatus Lacepede. Ludlam Bay and Atlantic 

 City. 



Syngnathus fuscus Storer. Beach Haven and Ludlam Bay. 



Hippocampus hudsonius DeKay. Two in September, 1919, at 

 Atlantic City. 



Apeltes quadracus (Mitchill). Ludlam Bay. 



Strongylura MARINA (Walbaum). Manasquan. Small ones 

 abundant at Corson's Inlet. 



Strongylura acus (Lacepede) . Five adults in August at Atlantic 

 City. 



Menidia menidia notata (Mitchill). Beach Haven, Nantux- 

 ent Creek, Atlantic City. 



Mugil curema Valenciennes. Small ones in great schools, at 

 Corson's Inlet. Atlantic City. 



Scomber scombrus Linne. Fifty barrels reported at Ocean City, 

 June 16, 1919. 



Scomber colias Gmelin. Ludlam Bay. A few in the spring at 

 Atlantic City. 



Sarda sarda (Bloch). An interesting young example from Ava- 

 lon, taken August 8, 1892. In the U. of Pa. It has 14 dark vertical 

 bars on the back. An example of 35 pounds weight taken at Atlantic 

 City during the past summer. 



Scomberomorus maculatus (Mitchill). Few in spring at At- 

 lantic City. 



Trichiurus lepturus Linne. Two caught in June and one in 

 September, at Atlantic City. 



Seriola zonata (Mitchill). Atlantic City, abundant, mostly 

 small. 



Decapterus punctatus ( Agassiz). One 85 mm. long from Ava- 

 lon, August 7, 1892, in the U. of Pa. It shows: Head 3|; depth 



