974 CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY IV. 
rage 945. To the account of Gobius encccomus add: 
Head 4; depth 1). Vl-11; A. 12; Lat. 1. 37. 
Page 104. Instead of Amiurus catns read, 98. A. nehulosus (Le S.) Gill. 
The Silunis catus L. is not this lish, and is not identitiable. 
Page 358 (899, 909). The proper type of the genus Ophiclitliys Aid. 
( De Mur'dna et Ophichtho 1789) is Murcvna opliis L. The name Ophichthys 
should therefore he used as on page 358, for the species with sharp 
teeth. Those with granular teeth {Pisodontophis Kaup) should be 
called Ophiftnrns (Lacepede, ii, 195, 1800: type 0. ophu Lac., nee L.). 
Our species suould stand as, 584 (/>). Ophisiinis aciiminatus (Gronow) 
J. & G. 
Page 440. The caudal peduncle in Selene^^ setipinnis is armed as in 
Caranx, but more feebly. 
Page 442. Instead of Trachynotus ovafus read, 097. T. rhomhoiden 
(Bloch) C. V. (= Chcctodon rhomboides Bloch, Ichthyol. pi. 209.) 
The true T. ovatus, from the East Indies, is thought by Liitken to be 
specifically diflerent. 
Page 532 * No. 835 may stand as Polyprion cernium Yii\. Epinepli- 
elus oxygeneios is said to be a species of Oligorns. 
Page 730. Instead of Prionotus evolans read, 1126. P. sarritor Jor. & 
Gilb.; and instead of subsp. Uneatns read, 1126 (6). P. strigatus C. & V. 
Trigla evolans L. is not identifiable, and Trigla lineata Mitchill was an 
erroneous identification of T. lineata Bloch. 
* The corrections suggested on this page and the preceding have not been intro- 
duced into the table of contents. 
