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BELONIDiE * 



27. Tylosuius hians Cnv. & Val. 



{Bdotte macuJata Poey.) 



28. Tylosurus raphidonia Kauzuni. Jr/ujon. 



(Bcloiie crasstt and Ji. mcUinochira Poey.) 



29. Tyfcsurus notatus Pooy. Afjujon. 



30. Tylosurus euryops Bean A Dresel. 



(? Belone deprcusa, Poey.) 



Several specimens. 



SCOMBERESOCIDiE. 



31. Hemirhamphus pleei C'uv. & Val. Escrihano. 



{Hemirliamplins jUamcntosus Poey.) 



32. Hemirhamphus unifasciatus Eanzaui. Escribano. 



( Hem irh a mph us 2mey i Poey. ) 



SYNGNATHIDiE. 



33. Hippocampus punctulatus Guicheuot. CahalUto. 



riSTULARIIDiE. 



34. Fistularia tabaccaria L. Trompeta. 



MUGILIDiE.t 



35. Mugil liza Cnv. & Val. Lchrancho. 



{Mucjil Ivbranchits Poey.? Mugil hrasilioisis Agassiz, not of later writers.) 



36. Mugil gaimardianus Desmarest. 



37. Mugil curema Cuv. & Val. Liza. 



{iJugil hrasilicusis Poey, uot of Agassiz, which is probahly M. Uza.) 



38. Mugil trichodon Poey. 



39. Joturus pichardi Poey. Joturo. 



(Joitirus Ktipes Jordan & Gilbert.) 



A large speciuien from a river of the interior was obtained for me by 

 Sefior Leonel Plaseucla. 



Bead, 44 iu length ; depth, 3f . D. IV-1, I) ; A. Ill, 9. Scales, 42— 

 13 or 1!. Length about 20 inches. 



Color dull olivaceous, without distinct markings, paler below. 



1 have compared this si)ecimen carefully with the description of Jo 

 innts stijH's Jordan & Gilbert given in these Proceedings for 1882, p. 

 373. 1 find DO difference at all whicli cannot be readily accounted 

 for by the greater size of the individual now before me. I have there- 



*An account of the Kpecics of this group will be given elsewhere. 

 tSee Jordan & Swain, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1884, for an account of the species 

 of Mugil. 



