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Orthopristis chrysopterus (Linne). Atlantic City, one in 

 September, also same for Lagodon rhomhoides. Stenotomus chrysops 

 also taken, besides young, at Corson's Inlet. 



Cynoscion regalis (Schneider). Atlantic City and Corson's 

 Inlet. At latter, largest eight pounds, in September, and examples 

 of five pounds not scarce. 



Cynoscion nebulosus (Cuvier) . Atlantic City, one, and Corson's 

 Inlet, two of three pounds and one of little less than two pounds. 

 All captured in September. 



Bairdiella chrysura (Lacepede). Nantuxent Creek and At- 

 lantic City. 



SciAENOPS OCELLATUS (Linne). Atlantic City and Corson's Inlet. 

 Examples 20 to 35 pounds. 



MicROPOGON UNDULATUS (Linne). Three at Ocean City on June 

 16, 1919. Atlantic City, June 15, common. Adults taken inside 

 at Corson's Inlet. 



Leiostomus xanthurus Lacepede. Atlantic City and Corson's 

 Inlet. Common. Many large and wounded taken at latter place. 



Menticirrhus americanus (Linne). Corson's Inlet. Spawners 

 arrive little later than in next species. 



Menticirrhus saxatilis (Schneider). Atlantic City and Cor- 

 son's Inlet, where spawners arrive in mid-May. Two examples 

 caught in middle of October. 



Pogonias cromis (Linne). Common at Atlantic City, though 

 fewer than red drum. Also Corson's Inlet and Ocean City, 



Upeneus phillipsi Fowler. One example in the U. of Pa. 80 mm. 

 long, from Ludlam Bay, July 26, 1892. It shows: Head 3j; depth 

 3^; D. VIII— I, 8; A. ?, 6; scales in 1. 1. 34 to caudal base and 4 

 more on latter; 3 scales above 1. 1., 6 below; snout 2^ in head; eye 

 3f; maxillary 3; interorbital 3|; rakers 6+15, lanceolate. Single 

 row of teeth in upper jaw, and lower teeth biserial. Spinous dorsal 

 shows distinctly two dark longitudinal bands and soft dorsal three. 

 Each caudal lobe with four transverse dark bars. At present body 

 brown on back; belly and under surface brassy. According to a 

 note on the original label ''Caudal and dorsals with dark bands, 

 other fins pale. The anal spines torn loose." 



Tautogolabrus adspersus (Walbaum). Atlantic City and Cor- 

 son's Inlet. Also Tautoga onitis. 



Chaetodipterus faber (Broussonet) . Atlantic City, four on 

 June 15, and three in September. 



Balistes carolinensis Gmelin. One at Atlantic City during 

 the summer. 



