Fowler — Fishes of New Jersey. 161 



Ocyurus chrysurus (Bloch). Yellow-tail. 

 One obtained at Anglesea in 1890. * 



MMULIM. 2 

 Orthopristis chrysopterus (Linnaeus). Pig Fish. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Delaware Bay) and Monmouth (Sandy Hook) 

 Counties. 



SPARIM. 



Stenotomus chrysops (Linnaeus). Porgy. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Peck's Bay and Townsend's Inlet), Cumberland 

 (Bay Side), Monmouth (Long Branch) and Ocean (Tuckerton) Counties. 

 Lagodon rhomboides (Linnaeus). Sailor's Choice. 

 Atlantic, Cape May and Monmouth Counties. 



Archosargus probatocephalus (Walbaum). Sheepshead. 

 Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland (Bay Side), Monmouth and Ocean 

 (Barnegat Inlet) Counties. 



GERRID^. 

 Eucinostomus gula (Cuvier). Mojarrita. 

 Atlantic, Cape May and Middlesex Counties. 



SCL£NIM. 

 Cynoscion regalis (Schneider). Weak Fish. 

 Atlantic (Brigantine, Great Bay), Cape May (Cold Spring Inlet, Town- 

 send's Inlet), Cumberland, Monmouth (Long Branch, Manasquan), 

 Ocean (Barnegat Inlet), Salem (Oldman's Creek) Counties. 



Cynoscion nebulosus (Cuvier). Spotted Weak Fish. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Delaware Bay, Middle Thoroughfare, Ocean 

 City) and Ocean Counties. 



Bairdiella chrysura (Lacepede). Silver Perch. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Tuckahoe River), Cumberland, Monmouth and 

 Salem Counties. 



Sciaenops ocellatus (Linnaeus). Red Drum. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Cold Spring Inlet, Town Bank), Cumberland 

 (Bay Side), Monmouth, Ocean and Salem (mouth of Salem Creek) Coun- 

 ties. 



Leiostomus xanthurus Lacepede. Goody. 



Atlantic, Camden (Washington Park, on the Delaware), Cape May 

 (Beesley's Point, Seven-mile Beach, Stone Harbor, Townsend's Inlet), 

 Cumberland (Bay Side), Monmouth (Long Branch) and Ocean Counties. 



i Fowler, Copeia, April 16, 1915, No. 17. 



2 Abbott reports Haemulon formosum = H. plumieri (Lacepede), from Delaware 

 Bay, a single specimen said to have been taken in July, 1867. He also lists A nisotremus 

 virginicus from Barnegat, and then taken to the Trenton fish-market where he saw it. 

 Both these species may be questioned from New Jersey. 



