972 CONTEIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY IV. 
the description of our species, T. stomias G. & B., on page 918, add: 
Head 3; depth 4; Lat. 1. about 140. Body rather slender, coui])ressed. 
Seales smooth, with many accessory scales. 
Page 557. The second iuterspiual bone of the anal is enlarged and pen- 
shaped ill the species of Stenotomus and Calamus. It is normal, and not 
l)eu-shaped, in the typical species of the groups called Pagrus, S])arus 
[Chrysophrys)^ Pagelhts, as well as in Piplodus, Archosargus, and Lagodon. 
Page 557 (020). Oiir suggestion, on page 929, that Argyrops Sw. 
should be substituted for Stenotomus, is premature. The species called 
Argyrops {spmifer, elirenhergi, auriga) bear a strong resemblance to 
Stenotomus caprimis, and according to Steiudachner (Beitr. ziir Keuntn. 
Fiscbe Afrika’s, ii, 3, 4, 1882) their anterior teeth are somewhat coin- 
]>ressed. Professor Doderlein has, however, published (Gioru. Scieuz. 
Xat. Econ. Palermo, xiv, 1879) photographs of the dentition of Pagrus 
elirenhergi C. & V., from which it appears that these teeth are really 
robust canines and not incisors. Hr. H. E. Saiivage, who has kindly 
examined the specimens of ^‘-Pagrus spinifer'^'’ in the Paris Museum, 
has lately" informed ns that the dentition of this species is essentially 
that of Spams pagrus, and different from that of Stenotomus. 
Page 559. The description in the text of Piplodus eaudimacula was 
drawn from young specimens of P. holhrooM, wdiich may, however, iirov'o 
to be scarcely distinct from the true eaudimacula of Cuba. 
Page 5G0. Instead of Piinelcpterus road'. 
2S9.— CYPIIOSUS Laedptsde. 
(Ki/phosns Lac. Hist. Nat. Poiss. iii, 115, 1802: type Kyphosus higihius Lac. KV(po?, 
gibbons.) 
8§7. C. IhosqiJi (Lac.) J. & G. 
Page G30. Instead of Philypnus read: 
339.-GOBIOItIORUS Laedpede. 
(Lac^pfede, Hist. Nat. Poiss. ii, 589, 1800: type Gohiomorus donnifor 'Lac. = PI((tyceph- 
ahis dormitator Bh &. Scliu. 1801: Gobiits; opopoi, adjoining. Gohiomoroidts 
Lac. is not a synonym of EUotris.) 
Page 882. Instead of Paralichthys opliryas read: 
129.1. P. oceSlai’is (Dek.) J. &. G. 
Cape Cod to Florida; generally common. 
( riatessa ocdlaris Dekay, New York Fauna, Fishes, 1842, 300: Pseudorhomiiia ocetJaris 
Giinther, iv, 430.) 
