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104. Auisotremus virgiiiicus, (Linn.) Gill.* 



105. Rliomboplites aurorubens, (Guv. «fc Val.) Gill.* 



106. Lutjanus Blackfordii, Goode &. Bean.— lied Snapper. 

 St. John's Bar. 



107. Lutjanus caxis, (Sclmeider) Poey.*— Grai/ Snapper. 



The occurrence of this species on east coast of Florida is probable, 

 yet not demonstrable. 



108. Ocyurus melaiiurus, (Linn.) Goode.* 

 Occurs at the Bahamas. 



APHODODEKIDtE. 



109. Aphododerus Sayanus, (Gilliams) DeKay.* 



CENTRARCHID^. 



110. Ch^nobryttus viridis, (Cuv. &. Val.) 3 ov Ann.— War-mouth Perch. 

 St. John's and tributaries. 



111. Ambloplites rupestris, (Raf.) Gill.* 



112. Lepiopomus mystacalis, (Cope) Jordan. 

 Attributed to Florida by Jordan. 



113. Lepiopomus apiatus, Cope. — Cli'mquapin Perch. 

 Arlington and Jacksonville. 



114. Lepiopomus elongatus, (Ilolbrook) Gill & Jordan. 

 Not seen. Described from St. John's by Holbrook. 



115. Lepiopomus auritus, (Linn.) llaf.—Ped-leUkd Perch. 

 St. John's and tributaries. 



116. Lepiopomus incisor, (Cuv. & Val.) Goode & ^(^an.—Copjjerhcad Bream. 

 St. John's and all fresh and brackish waters in Florida. 



117. Xystroplites gillii, Jordan.* 

 Described from Key West. 



118. Xystroplites longimanus, Cope. 

 Described from " Florida." 



119. Xenotis marginatus, (HolVw.) Jordan. 

 Not seen ; described from St. John's. 



120. Eupomotis aureus, (Walbanni) Gill & Jordan.— J5rm7K, 

 Common iu all fresh waters of Florida. 



121. Eupomotis speciosus, (Holbrook) Gill & Jordan.— iJ/'cam. 

 Common in St. John's. 



122. Bnneacanthus obesus, (Girard) Gill. 



Not seen; identified by Jordan with Brijttus fasciatus Holbrook, 

 described from the St. John's. 



123. Enneacanthus gloriosus, (Ilolbr.) Jordan. 

 Florida, Jido Jordan. 



124. Enneacanthus milnerianus, Cope. 

 Florida, _//>/(' Co] )e. 



125. Pomoxys nigromaculatus, (Lcs.) Giiavd.— Speckled Perch. 

 St. John's and tributaries. 



