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lateral line than end of operculum. Bering Sea; only the type known. 

 (lougus, long.) 



2lacdo7ialdia Imiija, Gu.l & Townsend, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xi, 1897 (Sept. 17, 1897), 232, 

 Bering Sea, Albatross Station 3607, 1895, in 900 fathoms. (Type, No. 48775, U. S. Nat. 

 Mus. Coll. Albatross.) 



Page 627. Luviii.s vvrmicidatus occurs also in Texas, specimens having 

 heen ol>tained in both the Trinity and Neches rivers near Palestine, by 

 Evermann A Scovell. 



Page 632. Aplochfllus^^JpocheUichthys^B(iplocheilus^^=ranchax, is a 

 genus distinct t'rum Fundiilns, and should be erased from the synonymy of 

 the latter. The genus is detintd by the tlat, much produced snout, and 

 the long anal tin. 



To the synonymy of Fundulas add : 

 Planctents, Gakman, Monogr. Cyprinodonts, in Mem. M. C. 7,., xix, No. 1, 90, 1895 {kansa;= 

 Zfbrinvs.) 



Page 635. In the key, under aa, the phrase "inhabiting luountain 

 8i)rings and brooks" applies only to Nos. 943 and 944. It should be 

 transferred and made a part of s. 



Page 637. Fundulus punctatus and F. vinctus are wrongly placed by 

 Garman in the synonymy of F. parvipinnis. 



Page 638. Fundulus pallidus is placed by Garuiau in tlie synonymy of 

 F. t/raiidix, to which it bears but little resemblance. 



Page 639. To the synonymy of Fundulus majalis add: 

 Ilydrargyra formosa, Stoeek, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. 1837, 76. 



Page 641. To the synonymy oi Fundulus heteroclitus macrolepidotus add : 



Hydrargyra ornata, Le Sueuu, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., i, 1817, 131, Delaware River, 

 near Philadelphia. (Coll. G. Ord.) 



Garman regards Fundulus (jrandis as a good species. We have recently 

 compared specimens from Cape Cod with others from Tampa, and reach 

 the same conclusion. 



Page 642. Before Fundulus oceUaris insert: 



932(c). FUXDULUS HETEROCLITUS RADIUS, Garman. 



(This is the form found about Grand Manan, named but not character- 

 ized by Garman.) 



Garman Titers Fundulus ocellaris to the synonsmj of Fundulus yi-andis, 

 which is very doubtful. 



Page 643. Garman refers Fundulus fonticola also to the synonymy of 

 /*'. (jrandis, which is not correct. He also wrongly regards Fundulus her- 

 mudic as a variety of heteroclitus. 



Page 644. Fundulus 7-obustus is referred, probably by error, by Garman 

 to the synonymy of F. labialis, which is certainly incorrectly made a 

 variety of F. parvipinnis. 



Page 645. Garman refers Fundulus zebra, z:ebrinu8, and cxtensus to the 

 synonymy of Fundulus adinia, all of which is certainly wrong. Such ref- 



