MEMOmS OF TUli NATIONAL AGADKMV OF 8C1E>'CES. 



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Class TELEOSTOMES, ete.— Coutinuod. 



Subc-luss TELEOSTEI— Coiif iiiucd. 



Order APODES— C'Diitiiiuiil. 



Snbordor KXCHKLYCKPHALI— CduI inuc<l. 



( Nemichthyoidea.) 



121. NKMlcilTUYin.i: (Jill. 1S72. 



<l. .S;,.Hil«»l<TiH.l (i ill, 1892. 



b. Xemichthyiinr (iitliv.. 1870). 



c. Garialicipitina' Gill, 1892. 



Snbordor COLOCEPIIALI. 



122. MrR.KNiD.E (Risso., 1826), Copo, 1871, 1872. 



123. Mykocongrid.k Gill, 1892. 



124. MORINGUID-E Gill, 1885 = Kataiuuid.k Copo 1872. 



Order LTOMBRI, Gill and Ryder, 1883. 



125. .S.ArcopiiAUYNiiiD.i: (Rlfekcr, 1859), Gill, 1872. 

 1213. KuitYi-iiAKYXGiD.i: (;ill. 18.H;i. 



Order XENOMI, Gill. 



127. D.\i.LiiD.E (iill, 1885. 



Order OPISTHOMI (Cope, 1870). Gill. 1872. 



128. Mastacembeud.e (Gtlir., 1>^(!1). 



Order HETEROMI. 



129. NoTACAJTTHlDyE (Raf., 1810), Gthr., 1861. 



130. LiroGENViD/E, Gill, 1892. 



Order TELEOCEPHALI. 



Subor.l.T IIArLOMI. 



131. ESOCID.E (Cnv., 1817; Bon., 1831). 



132. U.MBR1D..E (Val.), Gthr., 1866. 



133. P0ECILII1>.E, Bon., 1837 = CYPRINOnOXTID.E (Ag., 



1834). 

 a. Cyprinodontiiiw (Gill, 1861), J. and G., 1882. 

 6. Fundulina (Gthr., lS66)=UydrargyriHa; (Gill, 



1861). 



c. Orestiina Gill, 1892. 



d. Jenijnmna- (Gthr., 1866). 



e. Aiiablepinw {Ron., 1837). 

 /. GamhuHina;, Gill, 1892. 



g. iPa'ci7iin(E(Bon., 1837) J. and O., 1882. 



134. A.MBLYOPSID.E Bou., 1846. 



Suborder SYNENTOGNATHI. 



135. Exoc<ETlD.E (Risso, 1826; Bon., 1846) Gill, 1872= 



ScoMiiEUE.sociD/E (MiilliT, 1842) Rich. 



a. Exocwtina- (Hon., 1837) (Jill, 1861. 



b. Hcmirliamphina; Gill, 1861. 



c. Scomheresocinm Gill, 1859. 



136. Belonibjs Gill, 1872. 



Cla,ss TELEOSTOMES, etc— Conf iii-iod. 



Sul)cla.s.sTELE()STI-:i— Coiitiiiii.-(l. 



Order TELEOCEPHALI— Continued. 



Suborder ITN'UERTAIN. 



(Percopsoidea.) 



137. PKncoi'SlD^ (Aga-ss. 1K16) (iiinther, 1868. 



( Aphrododeroidea. ) 



138. Aiihredodcridii' Hon., 1H4C. 



Suborder PERCESOCES. 



1.39. SPiiVR.ENiDyE (Raf., 1815) Bon., 1831. 



140. ATllEltlNiD.E (Risso, 1836) Bon., 1837 (incl. Pseudo- 



muijilidn)). 



141. Mugilida: (Cuv., 1829) Bou., 1831. 



Suborder AC.YNTHOPTERYGII. 

 (Berycoidea.) 



112. STEPnANOBERYCID.E Gill, 1884. 



143. Berycid/E Lowe. 1884. 



a. lierycinw Gill, 1862. 



b. Mclamphaiiiiv Gill, 1892. 



c. .Inoiihujasli-iiiir (iiU, 1892. 



144. TuAciiicnTiiYiD.E (Bllu., 1859). 



145. MoNoCKNTitiu.E Gill, 1859. 



146. HOI.OCENTRID.E (Rich., 1846) Gill, 1885. 



147. Anomalopid^ Gill, 1885. 



(Scombroidea.)* , 



ELACATiD.r. Gill (1862), 1888. 



POMATOMID.E Gill, 1865. 



Drepaniu.e Gill, 1872. 



Caraxgid.e (Bleeker, 18.->9) Gill, 1872, 1883. 



a. CMoroncombhifP Gill, 1862. 



b. ScrioUme GiW (1801), 1883. 



c. Caranginw (Raf., 1815) Gill, 1862. 



d. Vomerine (Bon., 1838) Gill, 1862. 



e. TrachtjHolinw Gill, 1862. 



f. ScombroidiiKv J. and G., 1862. 



g. ParopHtiw Gill, 1883. 

 Nematistiid.f. Gill, 1862. 

 ScOMBRin.E (R.af., 1815) Bon., 1831. 



a. Sardinn- Gill, lSSS=Orcyniiiw (Gill, 1861). 



b. Scombrina (Bon., 1831) Gill, 1861. 



c. Gcmpyliiia- Gill, 1862. 



d. ThyvKifhiw Gill, 1862. 

 LEPinoi-iD.E Gill, 1885. 



a. Aiihniiopina- (iill, 1892. 



b. Lepidopina Gill, 1863. 

 Tmciui'iuD/E (Raf., 1810) Gill, 1885. 

 Hi-STIOPHORIDJS (Raf., 1810) Gill, 1883. 

 XiPiiliD/E (Raf. 1810) Gill, 1883. 

 CORYPII.ENID.E (Lowe, 1839). 

 BRAMID.E (Lowe, 1836). 



"The Scombroidea as still retained do not constitute a natural group and will undoubtedly be hereafter dispersed 

 and otherwise associated, but the task can only be done with good anatomical m.aterial, and as naturalists are acciis- 

 toraed to find the families in more or less close juxtaposition convenience dictates the continuance of such collocation 

 for the present. It is certain, however, that their dispersion on acciiunt of diil'crencea in the relative proportions of 

 the first and second dorsal fins or the development of an ensiforni weapon outrages all natural affinities. 



