Jordan and Evermann. — Fishes of North America. 2331 



front of dorsal to base of caudal 1^ in its distance from tip of enont ; vent 

 exceptional in position, immediately in front of anal fin; base of anal If 

 in head; caudal rather acute, 1| in head; pectorals 2f in head, a distinct 

 fleshy fold at base. In spirits, uniform dark olivaceous, lower side of 

 head and disk light; pectorals dusky; vertical fins with a black bar at 

 base, then a white bar, followed by a wide, dusky area, and narrowly 

 margined with white; caudal with all these marks except the black bar, 

 having the posterior outlines curved, following margin of fin. Length \\ 

 inches. Magdaleua Bay, Lower California. (Gilbert.) Possibly related 

 to the genus Caularchiis. {papilla; fero, I bear.) 



Gobiesox papillifer, Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1890, 90, Magdalena Bay, Lower Cali- 

 fornia. (Coll. Albatross.) 



Subgenus GOBIESOX. 



2662, GOBIESOX OYRINUS, Jordan & Evermann, new species. 



B. 6 ; D. 12 ; A. 7 ; V. I, 4 ; P. 20. A vertical fold of skin at base of pectoral ; 

 coracoid distinctly below level of upper margin of pectoral ; teeth of upper 

 jaw cardiforni, lower jaw with very narrow but compressed incisors, which 

 are as short as the other teeth. Lateral profile of head nearly semicircu- 

 lar ; head much depressed, as long as broad, its length being f of the total ; 

 width of interorbital space somewhat less than I greatest width of head, 

 or 3 times diameter of eye; cleft of mouth extending beyond anterior mar- 

 gin of eye; distance of origin of dorsal from caudal more than i of its 

 distance from snout. Brownish, with scattered dark spots; a black 

 blotch anteriorly on the dorsal fin. Length 3 inches. (Giinther.) West 

 Indies ; not seen by us. A valid species, according to Dr. Giinther, but 

 apparantly as yet without tenable specific name, as the original Cyclopterus 

 viidiis, Linnaeus, must have been some other fish, {gyrinus; yvplvos, a 

 tadpole. ) 



Lepadoy aster nudus, Bloch i!t ScHNEmER, Syst. Icbtli., 2, 1801 ; in part, description taken 

 from Cyclopterus nudus, Liuuiinis, except tlie count of fin rays. D. 12 ; A. 6. 



Cotylis mida, Muller & Troschel, Ilor. Ichth., ui, 18, pi. 3, f. 2, 



Gobiesox nudus, GuNTHEa, Cat. Fish., in, 502, 1861, Island of Cordova. (Coll. G. TT. 

 Skinner.) 



Gobiesox gyrinus, Jordan Sl Evermann, Cheek-List Fishes, 491, 1896, Cordova; after 

 GuNTHEE; name only. 



2663. GOBIESOX MGBIPINNIS (Peters). 



D. 11; A. 6; P. 22. "Nostrils, mouth, teeth, opercular spine, and fin 

 rays as in Cotylis stannii {Gobiesox cephalus), but the dorsal fin longer. 

 Light brown above (minutely dotted with black, if viewed by a magni- 

 fier); vertical fins black." Puerto Cabello (Peters); not seen by us; a 

 doubtful species, perhaps identical with G. cephalus or G. nudus. (niger, 

 black; jnnna, fin.) 



Cotylis nigripinnis, Peters, Berl. Monatsher. 1859, 412, Puerto Cabello. 

 Gobiesox nigripimiis, Gunther, Cat., Hi, 502, 1861; after Peters; Gunther, Fish. Centr. 

 Amer., 390, 1869. 



