Fowler — Fishes of New Jersey. 165 



Myoxocephalus aeneus (Mitchill). Little Sculpin. 

 Atlantic, Cape May and Monmouth Counties. 

 Myoxocephalus octodecimspinosus (Mitchill). Long-spined Sculpin. 

 Atlantic, Cape May and Monmouth Counties. 



Hemitripterus americanus (Gmelin). Sea Raven. 

 Cape May and Monmouth Counties. 



CYCLOPTERIM. 1 

 Cyclopterus lumpus Linnaeus. Lump fish. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Sea Isle City) and Monmouth Counties. 



DACTYLOPTERIM. 

 Cephalacanthus volitans (Linnaeus). Flying Gurnard. 

 A few records in Cape May County. 



ECHENEIDIM. 



Leptecheneis naucrates (Linnaeus). Slender Remora. 

 Cape May (Cape May, Corson's Inlet), Monmouth (Long Branch, one 

 received by the Academy in 1844), Ocean (Bay Head) Counties. 



The examples mentioned from the Delaware River by Abbott 2 were 

 taken from the bottom of a vessel that came up the river to Philadelphia, 

 about 1861, and are in no sense to be considered New Jersey specimens. 

 Echeneis remora Linnaeus. Remora. 



Listed as simply from New Jersey by Abbott in 1868. No examples 

 obtained by me, though reported from a large shark taken in Peck's 

 Bay about ten years ago. 



BOTHIM. 



Lophopsetta maculata (Mitchill). Window Pane. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Dias and Fishing Creeks, Peck's Bay) Counties. 



Citharichthys micros Fowler. Least Whiff. 

 Described from Corson's Inlet. 3 



Citharichthys spilopterus Giinther. Speckled Whiff. 



Reported by Jordan and Goss "north to New Jersey." 4 



Etropus microstomus (Gill). Little Flounder. 

 Atlantic and Cape May Counties. Described from Beesley's Point 

 as Citharichthys microstomus Gill. 5 



1 Abbott records Aspidophoroides monopterygius on a single example from off Sandy 

 Hook, taken in the summer of 1864. See Geol. N. J., 1868, p. 816. 



2 Echeneis albacauda in Geol. N. J., 1868, p. 818. 

 « Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1911, p. 200, figs. 



« Rep. U. S. F. Com., 1885 (1889), p. 276. 

 6 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1864, p. 223. 



