FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. . 25 



]¥0]?IEIDJE. 



NOME US GEONOVII, (Gmel.) Giinther. 



Color sketch. Col. II. ;M. Drumraond-Hay. 



PALINUEICHTHYS PEKCIFORMIS, (Mitcli.) Gill.— Black Rud- 

 der-fish. — Xewtbimdland to Cape Hatteras. 



Color sketch. (Richard.) U. 8. Fish Coimuission. 



PORONOTUS TRIACANTHUS, (Peck.) Gill.— Harvest-fish ; But- 

 ter-fish. — Maine to Cape Hatteras. 



16571. Cast. Wood's Holl, Mass. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Color sketches. Alex. Agassiz. 



PEPRILUS ALEPIDOTUS, (Linn.) Cuv.— Short Harvest-fish— 

 West Indian Fanna and north to New York. 

 Color sketch. 



IiATIL,ID.E. 



CAULOLATILUS MICROPS, Goode & Bean.— Gulf of Mexico. 



Photo-engraving. 



LOPHOLATILUS CHAM^LEONTICBPS, Goode & Beau. 



23345. Cast. Off' Neman's Land. Capt. W. H. Kirby. 

 Photo-engraving. 



BERYCID^. 



HOLOCENTRUM RUFUM, (Linn.) Goode.— Squirrel. West Indian 

 Fauna, accidental on coast; found at Newport, R. I. 

 Color sketch. Col. H. M. Drnmmond-Hay. 



SCIAEI¥ID^. 



CYNOSCION REGALIS, (Bl.) Gill.— Squeteague ; Weak-fish.— 

 Cape Ann to Florida. 

 16216. Cast. Wood's Holl, Mass. U. S. Fish Commission. Jnly 27, 1875. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Comuussion. 



"The Squeteague, or Weak-Fish." Original painting in water colors by 

 S. A. Kilbonrno for Kiiboiirne & Goode's "Game Fishes of the United 

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



"The Squeteague, or Weak-Fish." Lithograi)h in water colors. Illus- 

 tration for Kilbourue *S: Goode's "Game Fishes of the United States." 

 Exhibited by Charh's Scribucr's Sons, New York. 



CYNOSCION CAROLINENSIS, (Cuv. & Yal.) Gill.— Spotted Sque 

 TEAGUE. — Gulf of Mexico and Southern Atlantic States. 



10737. Cast. Southern Coast. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



