36 FISHES OF HAVANA, CUBA. 



fore no doubt that Joturus lafipes is .specifically identical with Joturui 

 pichardi. The teeth appear on cursory examination to be, as stated by 

 us, "coarse, bluntly couiciU," but a lens shows that, as Poey has stated, 

 they are broad truncate incisors, with their free edges serrate. 



ATHERINIDiE. 



40. Atherina stipes Miiller <fe Troscliel. Cabc:ota. • 



(Athcrina lattccps Poey.) 



Rather common. Our specimens agree entirely with others from Key 

 West, which are A. veliana Goode & Beau. 



SPHYRiENIDiE.* 



41. Sphyraena picuda Bloch «fc Schneider. Ficuda. 



42. Sphyreena guaguanche Cuv. & Val. (iuafjuanche Felon. 



43. Sphyraena picudilla Poey. 



POLYNEMIDiE. 



44. Polynemus virginicus L. Barhudo. 



{Trichidiou jiinmicri Poey.) 



SCOMBRIDiE. 



45. Scomberomorus regalis Bloch Pintada. 



Scomber ofnorus maculatus Mitchill, also called Fintada, is occasionally 

 sent over to the market from Key West. 



46. Scomberomorus cavalla Cuvier. Sierra Serrucho. 



{Cybium cahalla Poey.) 



47. Acanthocybium solandri Cnv. & Val. Peto. 



{AcanthociiMum pettis Poey.) 



CARANGIDiE. 



48. Decapterus punctatus Agassiz. 



49. Trachurops crumenophthalmus Bloch. Chicliarro, 



{Tvdclutrops plumieri Poey.) 



50. Caranx ruber Bloch. Cibi Mancho b Carbonero. 



{CaraiKjoides iridiiuis Poey.) 



51. Caranx bartholomaei Cnv. & Val. Cibi AmariUo. 



{CaraiKjoides cibi Poey.) 



52. Caranx chrysos Mitchill. Cojinua. 



53. Caranx sexfasciatus Quoy & Gaimard. Jurel. 



{Caranx latim and C. JejUiirns Agassiz. Carangus faUax Cuv. & Val.) 



54. Caranx hippos Linn;ens. Jiguagiia. 



55. Caranx lugubris Poey. Tinosa. 



* For notes on the SpkijnKnidoi of this collection see a paper by ]*Jcck & Newlaud, 

 in Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1884. 



