962 CONTEIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY IV. 
the head very blunt and deep, almost as deep as long-; its anterior pro- 
file straight and nearly vertical. Mouth moderate, the maxillary reach- 
ing past front of eye, 3 in head ; lower jaw with 2 short, stoutish, poste- 
rior canines; upper jaw without canines. Snijraocnlar cirri small, 
fringed, about as long as pupil, l^ape with a longitudinal dermal crest 
reaching to front of dorsal, provided with a series of about 20 filaments, 
the longest about as long as the eye. Gill-membranes forming a broad 
fold across the isthmus. Dorsal rather low, nearly continuous, begin- 
ning oil the nape in front of the preopercle; spines all slender and 
flexible, the longest f length of head. Caudal free from dorsal and 
anal. Head 4 ; depth 4. D. XI, IG ; A. 19. Garden Key, Florida. 
(Goode & Bean, Proc, U. S. Nat. Mus. 1882, 416.) 
l^age 7G3. In Clinus evules, as m Heterostichus rostratiis, the inner 
edge of the shoulder- girdle is armed with an upturned, spine-like hook, 
not found in any other of our species. This character seems to exist 
in typical species of Climis, and in Cristlcejys, but not in Labrosomus or 
Cremnobatcs. 
Page 7G4. After Cremnobates integrqrinnis add: 
aa. Dorsal 6 us separate, the anterior highest. 
11G6(())- C. iiiarmoratMS Steindachner. 
Golden brown, marbled with grayish brown; two faint brown cross- 
bands on head; six on bodj*, the latter extending on dorsal and anal; 
lower side of head, pectorals, ventrals, and caudal with numerous narrow 
dark cross-bands; dorsal with two small sky-blue ocellated spots, sur- 
rounded by black in the two posterior dark cross-bauds. Body com- 
paratively deep, compressed, the back somewhat arched; head pointed ; 
month large, the maxillary extending to behind the eye, more than 
half length of head; opercle with a sharp spine; jaws equal; teeth 
pointed, in narrow bands, the outer larger; vomerine teeth in one row; 
supraocular tentacle small, about as large as nuchal tentacle; no nasal 
tentacle. Pectoral a little, shorter than head. Dorsals separate, the 
second S])iue of first dorsal § length of head, higher than second dorsal, 
tlie spines of which are about half head. Head 4f ; depth 4f. D. 
III-XXVI, 1; A. II, 20; Lat. 1. 38. L. 2| inches. {Steindachner.) 
Florida Keys {Bean) to Cuba. 
(Steindachner, Ichth. Beitr. v, 174, pi. xii, f. G, 1876.) 
Page 774. Xo. 4181 should stand as 
1181. C. vioIaccMS Grd., instead of “ (Ayres; Grd.” 
