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Paralichthys dentatus (Linnaeus). Summer Flounder. 

 Atlantic (Absecon), Cape May (Cold Spring Inlet, Fishing Creek, 

 Peck's Bay, Townsend's Inlet), Cumberland (Bay Side), Monmouth 

 (Manasquan) and Ocean Counties. 



PLEURONECTIM. 

 Hippoglossus hippoglossus (Linnaeus). Halibut. 

 Monmouth County. First recorded by Mitchill from off Sandy Hook. 1 



Limanda f erruginea (Storer) . Fluke. 

 Once found at Sewell's Point, Cape May. 2 



Pseudopleuronectes americanus (Walbaum). Winter Flounder. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Peck's Bay, Sea Isle City), Middlesex (Raritan 

 Bay), Monmouth and Ocean Counties. 



SOLEIM. 

 Achirus fasciatus Lacepede. Sole. 

 Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Cape May (Dias Creek), Cumberland 

 (Bay Side), Mercer, Monmouth and Salem Counties. 



GOBIIDiE. 

 Gobiosoma bosc (Lacepede). Naked Goby. 

 Atlantic and Cape May (Beesley's Point) Counties. 



URANOSCOPIM. 

 Astroscopus guttatus Abbott. Star Gazer. 

 Atlantic, Cape May and Monmouth Counties. 



BATRACHOIDID^E. 

 Opsanus tau (Linnaeus). Toad Fish. 

 Atlantic, Cape May (Grassy Sound), Cumberland (Bay Side), Mon- 

 mouth and Ocean (Barnegat Pier) Counties. Described as Batrachoides 

 variegatus by Le Sueur, from Egg Harbor, in 1823. 



BLENNIID^. 

 Blennius foxi Fowler. 

 Described from Sea Isle City by the writer. 3 



Hypsoblennius hentz (Le Sueur). Shell Blenny. 

 The occurrence of this species is based on an example in the Academy, 

 labeled "Beesley's Point," received from Samuel Ashmead. 4 



Also another example in the collection, from Cape May, but without 



i As Pleuronecles hippoglossus, in Trans. Lit. Philos. Soe. N. Y., I, 1815, p. 386. 



2 Fowler, Science, XXIV, November 9, 1900, p. 590. 



3 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1914, p. 344, fig. B. fucorum is mentioned by Abbott 

 in 1868, doubtless with De Kay in mind. 



* Hypleurochilus geminatus (non Wood) Fowler, Rep. N. J. .State Mus., 1905 (1906) 

 p. 403. 



