NEW OR LITTLE KNOWN FISHES. 229 



This species agrees very well with Cope's account of 

 C alius amblyopsis, but the eye is smaller and there is some 

 difference in color, besides the remote habitat. 



16. Evermannia longipinnis (Steindachner). 



Gobiosoma longipinnis Steindachner, Ichth. Beitr., viii, '27, 1879. 

 Las Animas Island, Gulf of California. 



At my request, Dr. Steindachner has re-examined the 

 types of his Gobiosoma longipinnis. He finds them com- 

 pletely scaleless, as originally described. The species 

 cannot then be placed in the genus Clevelandia, as in Dr. 

 Eigenmann's arrangement, but is nearest to Evermannia. 



17. Clevelandia rosae Jordan & Evermann, n. sp. 



Clevelandia longipinnis, Eigenmann & Eigenmann, Proc. Cal. Ac. 

 Sci., 1888, 73. San Diego. Not Gobiosoma longipinne Stein- 

 dachner. 



The species described from San Diego by Dr. and Mrs. 

 Eigenmann, under the erroneous name of Clevelandia 

 longipinnis, and made the type of the genus Clevelandia, 

 must receive a new name. We suggest that of Cleve- 

 landia rosce, in honor of Mrs. Rosa Smith Eigenmann, its 

 discoverer. 



Family URANOSCOPID^. 



18. Kathetostoma averruncus Jordan & Bollman. Plate 

 xxxi. 



Kathetostoma averruncus Jordan & Bollman, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 1889, 163, southwest of Panama. 



A figure of this interesting species of Star Gazer is 

 here given from the original type. 



Family DACTYLOSCOPID^. 



19. Gillellus semicinctus Gilbert. Plate xxxii. 



Gillellus semicinctus Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1890, 98. Gulf 

 of California. 



I present a figure of this interesting species from one 

 of the types. 



