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Phycis tenuis (Mitchill). Slender Ling. 

 Atlantic, Cape May and Monmouth Counties. 



Phycis chuss (Walbaum). Ling. 

 Atlantic, Cape May and Monmouth Counties. 



MERLUCCIIM. 

 Merluccius bilinearis (Mitchill). Hake. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Corson's Inlet, Holly Beach), Monmouth (Man- 

 asquan) and Ocean (Long Beach) Counties. 



LOPHIIDiE. 



Lophius piscatorius Linnaeus. Angler. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Ocean City, Town Bank, Townsend's Inlet), 

 Cumberland (Bay Side) and Monmouth Counties. 



ANTENNARIIM. 



Histrio histrio (Linnaeus). Sargassum Fish. 



Reported from Beesley's Point by Abbott, in 1868. 



Antennarius scaber (Cuvier). Frog Fish. 



Described as A. teleplanus Fowler, from Corson's Inlet. Compared 

 with examples from the West Indies and tropical America, the above 

 example only differs in a few minor details, which are not specific. 



INTRODUCED SPECIES. 



AMIATID^. 

 Amiatus calvus (Linnaeus). Bowfin. 

 Camden County. 



SALMONIDiE. 

 Oncorhynchus tschawytscha (Walbaum). Quinnat Salmon. 

 Delaware and Raritan Rivers. Unsuccessful. 



Salmo salar Linnaeus. Salmon. 

 Burlington (Bordentown), Cape May, Cumberland and Warren Coun- 

 ties. Delaware, Raritan and Passaic Rivers. Unsuccessful. 1 

 Salmo salar sebago (Girard). Landlocked Salmon. 

 Northern Lakes of New Jersey. 



Salmo fario Linnaeus. Brown Trout. 

 Salem County. 



Salmo irideus Gibbons. 

 Passaic County. 2 



Cristivomer namaycush (Walbaum). Great Lake Trout. 

 Warren County. 3 



i Slack, Fourth An. Rep. C. Fisher. N. J., 1873, p. 23. 



2 Schiper, Forest and Stream, XXII, 1884, p. 368 



> Slack, Fourth An. Rep. C. Fisher. N. J., 1873, p. 26. 



