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42. ALUTERA PUNCTATA Agassiz. 



Represented by two young specimens. These might possibly fall 

 in .1. scTioepjii, but the presence of minute spots, unless an immature 

 character, favor punctata. 



Family TETR AODONTIIX E . 



43. SPHEROIDES TESTUDINEUS (Linnaus). 



This species is represented by two immature specimens. 



Family TRIGLIRK. 



44. PRIONOTUS PUNCTATUS (Bloch). 



Represented by one young specimen. This record is a material 

 increase of range, for, although reported from the West Indies 

 (Jamaica) and (he Caribbean Sea, it has not before been taken on 

 the coasts of the United States. 



45. PRIONOTUS TRIBULUS (Cuvier). 



This species is represented by two immature specimens. 



Family GOBIIDJE. 



46. CTENO GOBIUS BOLEOSOMA (Jordan and Gilbert). 



There are in the collection several young specimens probably of 

 this species, at least closely agreeing with young in (he Stanford 

 University collection. Some of I lie specimens here included may 

 belong to G. schufeldti orfasciatus, but in the absence of more material 

 for comparison this can not be satisfactorily determined. 



47. GOBIOSOMA MOLESTUM Girard. 



Represented by fifteen specimens, some very young. 



48. GOBIOSOMA BOSCI (Lacepede). 



This species is represented by one specimen. 



49. GOBIOIDES BROUSSONNETII Lacepede. 



Represented by one specimen. 



Family IRAXOSCOPID.F. 



50. ASTROSCOPUS Y-GRAECUM (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



This species is represented by one young specimen. 



51. ASTROSCOPUS GUTTATUS Abbott. 



A single young specimen. This is a considerable increase of range, 

 as the southernmost record at hand i-- N'orfolk, Virginia." 



Bean, Proc. I . S. Nat. Mub., L879, p. tin. 



