ADDENDA — 111. GOBIESOCID^ — GOBIESOX. 957 
spinous teeth, hooked backwards. Snout wide, the distance between 
angles of mouth scarcely less than half head ; grooves between orbits 
behind not deep. Head 3; depth 4. D. X-12; A. 11; Lat. 1. 57. 
West Indies, said to range northward to our coasts, but perhaps con- 
founded with palmipes and scitulus ; the specimens here described from 
Havana. 
(Trigla ptmctata Bloch, Aiisl. Fische, taf. 352; C. & V. iv, 93; Giinther ii, 193.) 
Page 738. Instead of CepliaJacanthus spinarella read : 
1 1 28. C. volitans (L.) J. & G. 
The specimen to which Linnieus gave the name of “ Gasterostem 
spinarella'’^ was said to have come from India. It is therefore more 
likely to have been a young specimen of the one of the East Indian 
species (perhaps G. orientaUs C. & V.) than of the Atlantic species 
volitans. 
Page 740. After Careproctus gelatinosus add : 
1 1 30 (&). C. reinBiardi Kroyer. 
Reddish gray. Body semitransparent, covered with viscid skin. 
Head short and globular. Eye 5 to 6 in head. Caudal fin very slen- 
der, joined to the dorsal and anal ; mouth nearly horizontal ; lower jaw 
scarcely projecting. V^entral disk little larger than eye. Pectorals 
deeply emarginate, nearly as long as head, reaching anal ; the lower 
rays exserted, apiiearing as a series of short twisted filaments. Dis- 
tance from ventral disk to vent not more than diameter of eye ; head 
with conspicuous mucous iiores. Head 4J; depth o^. D. 54 ; A. 45; 
C. 12; P. 32. Greenland to Jan Mayen. {Collett) 
(Liparis gelatinosns Reinh. Oversigt, &c. 1844, 77, not of Pallas: Liparis (Care- 
2 )roctns) reinhardi Kroyer, Naturb. Tidskr. i, 252, 1862; Collett, Norske Nord-llavs 
Exped. 1880, 57.) 
Page 712. According to Professor Collett, Liparis arctica Gill is a 
variety of Liparis lineata^ distinguished from the latter by its uniform 
coloration only. Other varieties of this species are characterized by 
Collett (Forh. Yid. Selsk. i, 44, 1879). 
Page 746. The genus 
395 (&).— EUMICROTBEillUS Gill. 
is probably worthy of adoption. Its single species may stand as 
1144. E. spiiiosus (Muller) Gill. 
