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14. Gobius eDCieomiis sp. uov. 



15. Gobius tlialassinus sp. nov. 



16. Gobins oceanicus. 



17. Scorpiena stearusi. 



18. Poriclithys plectrodon. 



19. Isestbes scrutator. 



20. Etropus crossotus. 



Adclitioual facts are also made known ^Yith regard to the distribu- 

 tion of Scomber colias, Goryphcena Mppurus, Mcsogonistius cJuetoflon, and 

 Fceciliclitliys barratti. 



In a list given by us of the fishes of Beaufort Harbor, ]S"orth Carolina 

 (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1878, 365), the following errors of identification 

 are made : 



Siphonostoma fasGam= Sijjhostoma loulsiance and Jloridcc. 



Pseudorhombus ocG\\iiriii= ParaUchthys dentatus, ocellaris and albi- 

 gutta. 



Prionotus imnctsitns =Prionotus scitulus. 



Prionotus evoliins,= Prionotus sarritor. 



Carangus chvysus= Caranjc bcani type (probably youug of Caraiix 

 ruber.) 



Chirostoma mQniCd\xm=MenkVia bosci and laciniata. 



Belone hians = the young, probably, of Tylosurus caribbcvus. 



Under the heading of Lophopsetta maculata, it should have been 

 stated that the species was admitted to the list on the authority of Dr. 

 Yarrow, but was not seen by us. 



Indiana University, November 6, 1882. 



JLIST O* FISHES ViOW IIV THE JTHJSEUiTI OF YAI>E C'Of.IiEGE. COJL,- 

 r.ECTED BV PKOF. FRANK H. BRA»t,EY, AT PAIVAMA, MITH 



DESflJKaPTBOIVS OF THREE IVEW SPECIES. 



By DAVSD S. JOBDAIV and CHABI.ES H. GILBERT. 



About the year 1866 a considerable collection of fishes was made at 

 Panama and in the neighboring Pearl Islands, by the late Prof. Frank 

 H. Bradley. These specimens are now preserved in the museum of 

 Yale College. By the courtesy of Prof. A. E. Yerrill they have been 

 placed in our hands for determination. We give here a list of the 

 species contained in the collection, with remarks on some of the more 

 interesting forms. Three species appear to be still undescribed, and a 

 very large proportion of the others were unknown at the time the col- 

 lection was made. A series of duplicates has been presented by Profes- 

 sor Yerrill to the National Museum. Unless otherwise stated, all the 

 species mentioned were obtained at Panama, by Professor Bradley. 

 1. Ginglymostoma cirratum (Gmel.) M. & H. 



A single young example. 



