1899.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 363 



ECHENEID^. 



96. Eemora remora (Linnseus). 



Echeiieis remora R. A. Philippi, Feces Nuevos de Chile, Anales de 

 la Univ. de Chile, tomo xciii, 1896, p. 376. 



Philippi mentions specimens in the National Museum at Valpa- 

 raiso from Panama, Guayaquil, Iquique, Quinteros and Algarroba, 

 mentioning the fact that the Iquique specimen is somewhat darker 

 than the others. 



G-OBIESOOID^. 



97. Gobiesox sanguineus (MUllerand TrOschel). 



Sicyuscs sanguineKS Miiller and Troschel, Wiegmann Archive, 293, 

 1843; Giinther, Cat. Brit. Mus., iii, 494, 1861 [Valparaiso] ; Stein- 

 dachner, Fauna Chilensis, ii, 315, 1898 [Juan Fernandez and 

 Iquique]. 



Gobiesox brevirostris Gay, Hist. Chile Zool., ii, 335, lam 9, fig-. 1. 



Local name, Peje Scvpo. 



The four specimens of this large species in the (Jallao collection 

 are faded in the alcohol, though the fins, head and back are unmis- 

 takably red. The belly and sides of the body are a bluish copper 

 marbled with darker. The fin rays showed considerable variation 

 in the four fish counting as follows : 



D. 9, A. 5; D. 8, A. 5; D. 9, A. 6; D. 8, A. 6. 



Length 140 mm. to 180 mm. 



Ramje. — Coasts of Peru and Chile. 



98. Gobiesox marmoratus Jenyns. 



Gobiesox 'niariaoratus Jenvns, Voy. Beagle, 140, pi. xxvii, fig. 1, 

 1842 [Chiloe] ; Gay, Chile Zool., ii, p. 336, 1848 ; Steindachaer, 

 Fauna Chilensis, 316 [Iquique, Calbuco, Juan Fernandez]. 



99. Arbaciosa pyrrhocinclus (Cope). 



Slcyases pyrrhocinclus Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 27, 1877. 

 Peru [Pecasmayu bay ?] . 



100. Arbaciosa petersii (Garman). 



Slcyases petersii Garman, Proc. Boston 8oc. Nat. Hist., xviii, 203, 

 1876. 

 Peru. 



PLEURONEOTID^. 



101. Paralichthys adspersus (Steiudachner). 



PscudorJwmbus adspersus Steiudachner, Ichthy. Notizen, v, 9, pi. ii, 

 (Sitzb. Ak. Wiss. i, Iv, 1867), [Chiuchas islands]. 



Not Paralichthys adspersus Jordan and Gilbert, Proc. U. S. N. Mus.. 

 1882, 372 ; Jordan et al., Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., 1895, 503, and 

 others. 



Local name, Ztngua. 



