JULY, 1906. CATALOGUE OF BERMUDA FISHES BEAN. 89 



dark spots, besides a few smaller ones ; spots similar, but not so mimer- 

 ous on right side; an ocellated oblong dark spot on the anal fin, be- 

 sides several much smaller spots; about eight small dark spots at 

 bases of pectoral rays; a dusky patch under each pectoral fin, as long 

 as the upper jaw, and in width about Vs. of its length; a smaller, dif- 

 fuse blotch in front of, the vent ; belly behind ventrals with a few 

 very small dark points. 



The length of the example without caudal fin is 3^ inches. 



257. Antennarius principis (C. & V.). 



GOODE, Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, xiv, Oct., 1877, 290, as Pterophryne 

 principis. 



258. Antennarius stellifer Barbour. 



BARBOUR, Bull. M. C. Z., XLVI, No. 7, 1905, 132, pi. 4. 



259. Antennarius radiosus Garman. 



A specimen of this species was presented to the U. S. National 

 Museum by Mr. F. Goodwin Gosling who collected it in Bermuda. It 

 is number 50000 of the National Museum catalogue of fishes. 



The specimen is 2% inches long including the caudal. The "bait" 

 is trifid, one branch pale and longer than the other two which are 

 short and dark. The dark ocellus under the soft dorsal is slightly 

 longer than the eye, its width equal to the length of the eye. 



260. Pterophryne gibba (Mitchill). TOAD FISH; MOUSE FISH. 



5290 No. 129. Off North Shore. Under Sargass um. Sept. 9. 



5291 No. 403. Flatts. Under Sargassum. Oct. 10. 



5292 No. 736. Jones Bay, Cooper's Id. Under rock. Oct. 28. 



5293 No. 850. Ely's Harbor. Seine. Sept. 20. 



261. Pterophryne histrio (Linnaeus). DEVIL FISH. 



GOODE, Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, xiv, Oct., 1877, 290, as Pterophryne 

 picta. 



