ADDENDA W. CYPEINODONTID.E FUNDULUS. 891 
Page 333, Fundulus similis is very abundant everywhere on the Gulf 
coast and north to South Carolina. 
Page 333. Instead of Fundulus zebra read: 
>)36. F. ze2>riim*> J. A G. iioni. sp. nov. 
The name zebra'''' is preoccupied in this genus. 
Page 335. Omit from the synonymy of Fundulus adinia, Adinia multi- 
J'asciata Grd. which is a very diflerent species ad id xenicus J. »S: G. 
Page 336. After F. uigrofasciatus add: 
542 (h). F. ocellai’is J. & G. 
(? dark olive, golden below; sides with 13 to 15 dark cross-bands, 
nearly parallel, the anterior narrower than the interspaces; sides pos- 
teriorly finely speckled, with small pearly spots on both bands and in- 
terspaces; dorsal and anal margined with orange; both fins with black 
and i>early sjiots. $ dark olive; sides dusted with dark points; middle 
of sides with about 13 very narrow dark half bars; dorsal with an 
ocellated black spot posteriorly. Head small and slender, the snout 
short. Body rather sJender. Eye 1 in head, 1| in interorbital width. 
Teeth small, the outer series somewhat enlarged. Dorsal high, in 
males reaching base of caudal, in females much lower; anal inserted 
under second ray of dorsal. Oviduct not adnate to its first ray. Head 
3J; depth 1. D. 11; A. 10; V. 6; P. 13; scales 35-15. L. 3 inches. 
Pensacola Bay, Florida. 
(Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1862.) 
Page 336. After Fundulus hcterocUtus add: 
543 (&). F. g^raiidis B. & G. 
Very closely related to F. lieteroclitus, but differing constantly in the 
much lower fins, the longest rays of the dorsal even in the male not 
more than half head, of anal If in head; eye 4 to 44 in bead, slightly 
more than half interorbital space. Head 3 to 34; depth 3| to 3f. D. 
11; A. 10 or 11; scales 35 to 38-15. L, 3 to 6 inches. Gulf coast; re- 
placing F. lieteroclitus. 
(B. A G. Proc. Acad. Nat Sci. Phila. 1853, 389, etc.: Fundulus florideiisis Gid. Proc. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1859, 157.) 
Page 337. After Fundulus stellifer add: 
XX. Body short aud deep, strongly compressed; gill-membranes restricted above to 
region below upper edge of pectoral. {Adinia Grd.) 
