FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 29 



STIZOSTEDIUM CANADEXSE, (Smith) Jordan.— Canada Pike- 

 perch. — St. Lawrence Itiver to the Upper Missouri. 



l*liotograpli. U. 8. Fish Conmiission. 



SERRAIVIDJE. 



EPINEPHELUS ]\rORIO, (Cm.) Gill.— Ked-bellied Snapper.— 

 West ludiau Fauna and Southern Atlantic States. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commissiou. 

 Photo-engnxving. 



EPINEPHELUS DRUMMOND-HAYI, Goode & Bean.— Star Snap- 

 per ; John Paw. — West Indian Fauna to Savannah. 



Color sketch. Bermuda. Col. H. Druinnioud-Hay. 



EPINEPHELUS NIGRITUS, Holbrook.— Black Grouper.— Coast 

 of Florida. 

 21329. Cast. Peiisacola, Fla. Silas Stearns. 



PROMICROPS GUASA, (Poey) Gill.— Jew Fish ; Guasa.— West In- 

 dian Fauna. 



25101. Cast. St . Johu's River, Fla. Middletoii, Carman & Co., N. Y. Weight 

 of fish, 700 pounds. 



CENTROPRISTIS ATRARIUS, (Linn.) Barn.— Sea Bass.— Cape Cod 

 to Florida. 



15684. Cast. (Male.) Noank, Conn. U. S. Fish Commission. August, 1874. 

 Photograjih. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Color sketches. (Richard.) U. S. Fish Commission. 

 "The Sea Bass, or Southern Black-fish." Lithograph iu water colors. 

 Illustration for Kilboume & Goode's "Game Fishes of the United 

 States." Exhibited by Charles Scribnor's Sons, New York, 



DIPLECTRUM FASCICULARE, (Cuv. & Val.) Holb.— Squirrel.— 

 Cape Hatteras to Florida ; West Indian Fauna. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Photo-engraving. 



L.ABRA€ID^. 



ROCCUS LINEATUS, (Schn.) Gill.— Striped Bass; Rock-fish.— 

 St. Lawrence to Florida. 



Cast. Potomac River. U. S. Fish Commissiou. 



"The Striped Bass, or Rock-fish." Lithograph iu water colors. Illus- 

 tration from Kilbourue &, Goode's "Game Fishes of the United States." 

 Exhibited by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. 



ROCCUS CHRYSOPS, (Raf.) Gill.— White Bass.— Great Lakes and 

 Mississippi Valley. 



15807. Cast. New York Market. E. G. Blackford. Oct. 7, 1875. 

 Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Photo-engi'avinir. 



