Fowler — Fishes of New Jersey. 155 



Hemiramphus brasiliensis (Linnaeus) . Balao. 



Three secured at Sea Isle City in 1906. x 



Euleptorhamphus brevoortii Gill. Ribbon Half Beak. 



Once obtained at Atlantic City. 



BELONIM. 

 Strongylura marina (Walbaum) . Green Gar. 

 Atlantic (Nancock Creek), Burlington (Burlington, Florence), Cape 

 May (Cedar Swamp Creek and Holly Beach), Cumberland (Fortescue), 

 Gloucester (Oldman's Creek), Hudson (Black Tom Island), Mercer 

 (Duck Island), Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, Salem (Oakwood Beach) 

 Counties. 



Strongylura acus (Lacepede). Houndfish. 



Atlantic and Cape May Counties. It is quite likely the record for 

 Tylosurus gladius from Ocean City 2 is the young of the present species, 

 rather than of 5. raphidoma (Ranzani), with which it has been identified 

 by most writers. 



SPHYR^NID^. 



Sphyraena barracuda (Walbaum) . Great Barracuda. 

 Young recorded as S. picuda, from Beesley's Point. 3 



Sphyraena borealis De Kay. Northern Barracuda. 

 Cape May and Monmouth Counties. 



ATHERINIM. 

 Membras vagrans (Goode and Bean). Rough Silversides. 

 Atlantic and Cape May Counties. 



Menidia beryllina (Cope). Fresh-water Silversides. 

 Cape May, Cumberland and Monmouth Counties. 



Menidia menidia notata (Mitchill) . Silversides. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Coxe's Hall Creek, Townsend's Inlet), Cumber- 

 land (Bay Side, Bridgeton), Monmouth (Asbury Park, Manasquan Inlet), 

 Ocean and Salem Counties. 



MUGILIM. 



Mugil cephalus Linnseus. Striped Mullet. 

 Atlantic and Cape May Counties. 



Mugil curema Valenciennes. White Mullet. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Anglesea and Cedar Swamp Creek), Monmouth 

 and Ocean (Spray Beach) Counties. 



i Fowler, Science, 24, November 9, 1906, p. 596. 



» T. H. Bean, Bull. U. S. F. Com., VII, 1887 (1888), p. 146, pi. 2, fig. 15. 



» T. H. Bean, Bull. U. S. F. Com., VII, 1887 (1888), p. 145, pi. 2, fig. 14. 



