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42. TRYGONID^. 



93. Trygon sabina Le SvEVR.—Stingarce. 



A single specimen, No. 21,470 (40), length of body 6^^ inches ; width 

 of body 6i inches ; length of tail 7f + inches. 



A specimen, No. 22,804, length of body 11 inches ; width 10 inches ; 

 length of tail 11 ^\- inches. ? with tail of young protruding. 



A young male, No. 22,818, 3-,\- inches in length; width of body 3^ 

 inches; length of tail 7 inches. 



43. GALEORIIINID^. 



94. Hypoprion brevirostris Poey. 



This Cuban species was collected in West Florida by Dr. J. W. Velie. 

 44. GINGLYMOSTOMATID^. 



95. Ginglymostoma cirratum (Gmeliu) M. & H. 



A large indi^^dual was obtained in West Florida by Dr. J. W. VeUe. 



ISToTE. The following new species from the Gulf of Mexico are enu- 

 merated in this paper. Those marked by asterisks have been described 

 on previous pages of these Proceedings ; those in itahcs were first sent 

 by Mr. Stearns. 



29. Seriola Stearnsii, Goode & Beau.* 



33. CaulolaMlus microps, Goode & Bean.* 



42. Eucinostomus harengulus, Goode & Bean. 



4G. Pagellus Milneri, Goode & Bean. 



50. Lutjanus Stearnsii, Goode & Bean.* 



51. Lutjanus Blackfordii, Goode & Bean.* 



55. Epinephelus Drummond-Hayi, Goode & Bean.* 

 59. Trisotropis microlepis, Goode & Bean. 



71. Chirostoma peninsulie, Goode & Bean. 



72. Chirostoma vagrans, Goode & Bean. 

 79. Brevoortia i^atronus, Goode.* 



82. Rarcngula pensacol(e, Goode & Bean. 



(82 a. Harengula callolepis, Goode, from Bermuda.) 



