42 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 

 Table of Meastirementu — Continued. 



Current number of specimen. 

 Locality 



Extreme length 



IJody : 



Greatest height 



Head: 



( Iieatest length 



Distance from snout to nape 



Length of snout from perp. from 

 cent re of oibit 



Length of operculum 



Length of maxilhiry 



Length of mandible 



Distance from snout to centre of 



orbit 



Dorsal : 



Distance from snout 



Length of base 



Origin of pectoral to origin of 

 dorsal 



End of dorsal to end of anal 



Length of longest ray 



Length of last ray 



Anal: 



Distance from snout 



Length of base 



Origin of anal to origin of dorsal 



Length of longest ray 



Length of last ray 



Caudail : 



Length of middle rays 



Length of external rays, superior 

 inferior . 

 Pectoral : 



Distance from snout 



Distance of tip from snout 



Length 



Ventral : 



Distance from snout 



Length 



Origin of ventral to end of dorsal . 



Dorsal rays 



Anal rays 



iv'imiber of scales in lateral line 



Mouth of llio 

 Grande. 



5,864 a. 



5,864 b. 



Millim. lOOths. , Millim.i lOOths. Millim. lOOths, 



18 

 '21 

 65 or 

 more. 



40 



30 

 22h 



Hi 



10 



14 



m 



86 



19 



I 37 

 impt. 7 

 i impf. 5 



' 7 



■27 

 30 



■Xi 



48 

 18 



53 



It 



3-2 



30 



iil.V 



10 

 10 

 13i 

 10 



abt. 70 



18 

 £0 

 abt. 55 



57 



ISi 



33 

 20 

 li 



5i 



70 

 17 

 36 







4 



G 

 '•25" 



5864 c. 



Millim. lOOths. 



19 

 21 

 abt. 55 



3S\ 



33 

 24 



11 

 10 



Uh 

 17. i 



70 i 



ly 



37 



UESC'BIPTIO.X OF t; AUI..OIiATIIjUS ITIIC'ROPS, A IVEAV !«iPECIE!il OF 

 FI8II FROiTl THE OeJI..F C'OA.ST OF FJ.OKIDA. 



By C. BROW^ CiOODE and TARLETO.lf II. BEAIV. 



The Smitbsonian Institution has received from Mr. Silas Stearns, of 

 the Pensacola Ice Company, Pensacola, Fla., a fish new to the fauna of 

 the United States, and believed to be new to science. This fish was 

 taken March 18, 1878, on the Snapper Bank, off Pensacola, in 3.1 

 fathoms of water. It was packed iu ice, and arrived in good condition, 

 March L*2, at the National iMnseum, where it was cast in plaster, and 

 sketched by Mr. Shindler. It is now a fine alcoholic specimen, No. 

 Ii0,971 of the Fish Catalogue. 



Caulolatilus mlcrops is related to the Brazilian form Canlolatilufi 

 chrysops (Cuvier and Valenciennes) Gill, and the Cuban form Caulolatilus 

 cyanops Poey, described in 1867.* Of the former, two specimens only 



" IJepertorio Fisico-Nattirtil de la Isla de Cubit, i, \k 'M'2. 



