ADDENDA 86. SERRANID^ PARANTHIAS 
973 
Page 426. The dorsals in Scomberomoriis concolor are contiguous, as 
in S. maculatus. 
Page 438. Under No. 692, for “Akerly” read “ Mitchill.” 
Page 447. Instead of Oligoplites occidentalis read, 707. 0. saurus (Bl. 
& Schu.) J. & G. {= Scomber saurus Bl. & Schu. 32). The original Gas- 
terosteus occidentalis L. (Syst. Nat. Ed. X) is not this fish, and is uniden- 
tifiable. 
Page 519. Pceciliclitliys hutlerianus is identical with P. harratti. 
Page 534. Instead of Serranus trifurcus read, 837. S. pMladelpMcus 
(L.) J. & G. {= Perea pliiladelphica L. Syst. Nat. Ed. X). 
Page 539 (918). Nos. 847 and 850 (c) should apj)arently stand as Epi- 
nephelus impetiginosus (Miiller & Troschel) Poey, and as Epineplielus 
apua (Bloch) Goode & Bean, respectively. The prior names 
atlanticus, and guttatus are of very doubtful api3lication. 
Page 553 (924). Instead of Eiabasis chrysopterus read, 873. P. aurolin- 
eatus (C. & V.) J. & G. The original Perea clirysoptera L. is some other 
fish, probablj' unidentifiable. 
Page 603 (936). No. 946 (P. radiatus of the text) should stand as 
Platyglossus cyanostigma (C. & V.) Gthr., while No. 947 {bivittatus) 
should be P. radiatus (L.) J. & G. The latter species is the original 
Spams radiatus L. 
Page 605. Instead of Xyrichthys vermiculatus read, 951. X. lineatus 
(Gmel.) J. & G. {Corypliccna Uneata Gmelin, Syst. Nat. 1195). No. 952. 
X. lineatus C. & V. should be omitted, as not found on our coasts. 
Page 616. Under Pomacanthus arcuatus read: 
D. X, 29; 65 scales between scaj)ula and caudal; 85 to 90 in a series 
above lateral line. 
Page 690. The “Northern variety” of Icelus notospilotus seems to be 
a distinct species — I. fenestralis Jor. & Gilb. It has a small pore behind 
fourth gill. 
Page 916. The generic name BrachyrMnus is preoccupied. For it 
may be substituted: 
273 (h). PARANTHIAS Guicli^not. 
(Guich^not, Aun. Soc. Linu. Maiue-et-Loire, x, 1868: type Serraniis furcifer C. & V.) 
