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TRIGLID^. 



8. Prionotus punctatus (Block), Cuvier. 



A siugle young specimen (No. 23550), 01 millimeters in length, was 

 collected by Dr. J. W. Velie, at Clear Water Harbor, Fla. 

 D. X, 13; A. I, 11. 



SCORP^NID^. 



9. Scorpaena wp. 



A small si)ecimen in bad condition (No. 23556), 45 millimeters loug^ 

 from Clear Water Harbor, Fla. It agrees in most particulars with 

 Scorpcvna jdidnieri, Sehn., but appears to have much larger scales. The 

 scales Am rubbed oft' from the posterior part of the body, but the indi- 

 cations are that they did not exceed 30 or 35 in number, while S. plu- 

 mieri has 45. The count is not sufticiently (pertain to be of value, but 

 the occurrence of the genus at this locality should be noted. 



D. XI, I, 10; A. Ill, 5. 



LABKID^. 



10. Choerojulis humeralis (Poey). 



A single young specimen (No. 23(J2()), 00 millimeters long, collected at 

 Clear Water Harbor, Fla. It agrees with Poey's type of JuMs humer- 

 alis except in the absence of the nuchal band, the band upon the dorsal 

 fin, and the dark corners of the caudal fin. These may possibly be 

 acquired with age. The three Cuban specimens examined all exceeded 

 120 millimeters in length. 



D. IX, 11 ; A. Ill, 12. L. lat. 2 | 27 | 9. 



POMACEXTRID^. 



11. Pomacentrus leucostictus M. & T. 



Three specimens (No. 23027), 40 nullimeters to 55 millimeters long, 

 were collected by Dr. J. W. Vt'lie, at Clear Water Harbor, Fla. The 

 species is a strongly-marked one, and the specimens before us agree in 

 every particular with Dr. Glinther's excellent description. They are of 

 the brown type of coloration, and aie sufficiently young to show traces 

 of the black ocella on the tail, though the blue ring is not very distinct, 

 and of the convergent blue lines on the snout. Specimens of the same 

 size from the Bermudas show them nuich more clearly. 



D. XII, 15; A. 11, 13; L. Lat. 3 | 28 | 0. 



12. Glyphidodon concolor (Gill), Giinther. 



A single specimen (No. 23052), 38 millimeters long, was taken at Mar- 

 quesas Keys, Florida. The radial formula is as follows: 



D. XII, 12; A. II, 8 i; V. I, 5; Scales 2^— 25— 9 J. 



Thefe are six dark bands on the body and tail. 



