600 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Oct., 



Other records 5 refer to one taken in a pound at Stone Harbor said to 



have been 3^ feet long, and one in a net at Atlantic City about the 



same time, estimated to have weighed 100 pounds. Not in the 



Academy. 



Albula vulpes (Linnseus). 



Reported in the New York market, where it was said to have been 

 brought from New Jersey. 6 Not in the Academy. 



Though the alewives are very abundant fishes, I have secured but 

 few of Pomolobus mediocris, where I found a number at Seaside Park 

 on July 28, 1909 I have a small example of P. aestivalis from Jersej' - 

 City, taken in May, 1909, by Mr. T. D. Keim. 

 Leptooephalus conger (Linnaeus). 



A small example was taken at Ocean City during the past summer 

 by Mr. D. McCadden. 



Feliohthys marinus (Mitchill). 



In 1884 many were said to have been reported from the Mullica 

 River. 7 A "salt water catfish" is also reported by Hulit from 

 Asbury Park. 8 Not in the Academy. 

 Ameiums natalis prosthistius (Cope). 



Mr. J. F. Street se .aired an example in the Rancocas Creek at 

 New Lisbon, in Burlington County, on September 11, which is the 

 first instance of its occurrence in the Delaware River valley. He also 

 found some very dark examples of Abramis crysoleucas at the same 

 time, though they were not preserved. 

 Fundulus luciae (Baird). 



Dr. R. J. Phillips and the writer found this species in some numbers 

 in the salt ponds at Corson's Inlet, on April 3, associated with F. het- 

 eroclitus macrolepidotus, Cyprinodon variegatus and Gasterosteus acu- 

 leatus. They were usually found with the killies, though prawns and 

 pursy minnows were occasionally their only companions. 



Lucania parva (Baird). 



I found this little fish abundant with F. heteroclitus macrolepidotus 

 at Manasquan Inlet on July 19, also associated with Anguilla chrisypa, 

 Cyprinodon variegatus and Menidia beryllina cerea. 



Gambusia gracilis Heckel. 



I again found this species common in the streams about Cape May, 



8 Forest and Stream, XLVII, Julv 11, 1S96, p. 31. 



6 L. c, XI, October 10, 1878, p. 208. 



7 L. c, XXIV, August 14, 1884, p. 50. 

 8 L. c, LI, August 27, 1898, p. 169. 



