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roundish light spots on the colored side, and the black of the tail ocel- 

 lated with white. 



14. Tetrodon testudineus L. 

 (Tetrodon annularis Jeuyns; Tetrodon lieraldi Gthr.) 

 30944. A single small specimen. 

 United States National Museum, June 28, 18S2. 



I^IST OF FaSMESCOI.l[>,ECTE» AT PANAMA, BY KEV. MR. R«\V]EI>1j, 

 IVO^V PRESERVED SIV THE UNITED STATED IVATIONAI. MUSEUM. 



By DAVID S. JOKBAN asid CfflAMI.ES II. CJII.BERT. 



At some time about the year 1860, a collection of fishes was sent 

 from Panama to the Smithsonian Institution, by Eev. Mr. Eowell. The 

 following is an enumeration of the specimens belonging to this collec- 

 tion, now preserved in the United States National Museum : 



1. JBlurichtliys pinnimaculatus Steiiid. 



31004. One specimen, 20 inches long. 



2. Arius elatturus Jor. & Gilb. 

 30995. One specimen. 



3. Arius insculptus J. & G. 



30977. Two specimens, in fair condition. 



4. Hemirhamphus poeyi Giiuther. 



31019. One specimen, answering well to Giiuther's description of this 

 species, which has not been hitherto noticed on the Pacific coast of Cen- 

 tral America. 



5. Muraena pinta J. & G. 

 7328. One specimen. 



6. Rhypticus nigripinnis Gill. 



{lUuaJticus nigripinnis Gill, Proc. Ac, Nat. Sci. Phila. 1861, 53.) 

 3700. The original type of the species, 3J inches long, in bad con- 

 dition, evidently identical with the adult specimen later described as 

 Promicropterus decoratus, and with the young example called Rliypticus 

 maculatm. 



7. Centropomus armatus Gill. 

 One specimen, 7 inches long. 



8. Pomadasys branicki (Steiud.) J. & G. 

 7499. One specimen, 3 inches long. 



9. Diabasis flaviguttatus (Gill.) J. & G. 



31005. Two specimens, 8^ inches in length. 



10. Apogon dovii Giinther, 



C268. Two specimens, in bad condition. 



