ADDENDA 104. GOBIID^ LEPIDOGOBIUS. 945 
Professor Gill informs us that one of the species of GoUus described 
by Girard from Texas is, however, undoubtedly a true Evortliodus. As 
all of these species, except G. ivUrdemanni, have now been accounted 
for, the latter species may be provisionally referred to EvortJiodus. 
Page 633. No. 083, Enctenogohius lyricus is a marine species, found 
along the coast of Texas. The genus EuctenogoMus intergrades with 
Gohius and can hardly be retained. 
Page 633. After Gohius lyricus add: 
9§3 (6). G. encseomiis J. & G. 
(? olivaceous, mottled with darker above; a series of 4 obscure oblong 
dark blotches along middle of sides ; a dark spot at base of caudal ; 
each side of nape with an intense blue-black spot larger than eye ; an 
obscure dusky streak from eye forward to mouth. Both dorsals trans- 
lucent, with series of bright reddish-brown spots as large as pupil ; 
upper lobe of caudal light reddish, the low’er blue-black ; anal and cen- 
trals dusky-bluish ; pectorals slightly dusky, with a narrow bright 
l^inkish border behind. Body very elongate ; head compressed ; cheeks 
high and vertical ; snout very short, vertically rounded. Month nearly 
horizontal, large, the maxillary nearly half head, reaching about to 
posterior margin of orbit; upper jaw with an outer series of strong 
curved canines, the inner series and those in lower jaw small. Inter- 
orbital width about equaling pupil; eye about ^ head; gill-opening 2^ 
in head; the isthmus wide. Dorsal spines not filamentous; soft dorsal 
and anal high, reaching caudal when depressed; caudal lanceolate, the 
middle rays produced, 2§ in length. Pectoral rays not silk-like. Body 
covered with small ctenoid scales, much reduced anteriorly; head, ante- 
dorsal region, and breast naked. 9 with smaller mouth and no red on 
fins. Charleston, S. C. 
(Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat, Mus. 1882.) 
Page 634. Gohius carolinensis Gill is indistinguishable from Gohius 
soporator, and may be sui)pressed. Gohius mapo Poey (Mem. Cuba, ii, 
277), seems to be the same species. 
Page 634. Gohius gulosus Grd. is a species of Lepidogohius, and should 
be transferred to page 638, after L. newherrii. It may be thus defined: 
992 (&), 9§6. L.. gul®sus (Grd.) J. &• G. 
Light olive, with sharply defined markings of dark brown; those on 
the head mostly longitudinal streaks; those on the body forming dark 
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