JULY, 1906. CATALOGUE OF BERMUDA FISHES BEAN. 51 



The .soft, dorsal is much higher than the spinous ; the ventral is long, 

 and reaches to the 5th ray of the anal. The length of the fish with- 

 out caudal is iVa inches. 



The individual from the west side of Cooper's Id., collector's num- 

 ber 523, Museum number 4854 is, about as large as the one above 

 described. Its color is all lost except the very black tips of the ven- 

 trals and the sprinkling of minute dark specks on head, body, and fins. 

 The longest dorsal ray is more than *4 of total to caudal base. The 

 eye is large, nearly % as long as the head. D. vi, i, 10 ; A. n, 8 ; scales 

 21/2-26-8. The maxilla reaches to below the hind margin of the eye; 

 the pectoral to above the first anal ray; the ventral to the base of 

 the fourth anal ray. 



106. Apogon sellicauda Evermann & Marsh. 



To this species are referred the following three individuals of 

 Apogon, collected in Hungry Bay and at Cooper's Island: No. 

 524, Museum Catalogue number 4856, west side of Cooper's Id., Oct. 

 24, 1905. Length to end of scales, i% inches. D. vi, i, 9; A. n, 

 8; scales 2V2-2j-io. 



No. 61, Museum Catalogue number 4857, two specimens. Hungry 

 Bay. Aug. 28, 1905. D. vi, i, 9; A. n, 8; scales 2^-26-8. Length 

 to end of scales, i% inches. D. vi, i, 9; A. n, 8; scales 2 1 /2-25~io. 

 Length to end of scales, i inch. 



Number 524 agrees fully and clearly with the published descrip- 

 tion of A. sellicauda. Its beautiful life color has faded entirely ex- 

 cept the dark blotches on opercle, back near base of soft dorsal, and 

 caudal peduncle. The -smaller examples still retain traces of the 

 original scarlet and the dark markings are much more intense than 

 in number 524. The black band behind the eye is continued faintly 

 in front of the eye around the snout. 



107. Apogon binotatus (Poey). 



BARBOUR, Bull. M. C. Z., XLVI, No. 7, 1905, .119. 



108. Apogon imberbis (L.). 



GOODE, Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, xiv, Oct., 1877, 292. 



109. Apogon maculatus (Poey). 



BARBOUR, Bull. M. C. Z., XLVI, No. 7, 1905, 119. 

 JORDAN & EVERMANN, Bull. 47, U. S. N. M. 1109. 

 Bermuda specimen in New York Aquarium, in alcohol. 



