FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 21 



HOLCONOTUS PULCHELLUS, A. Ag.— Coast of California. 



Color sketch. (Male.) (Agassiz.) San Francisco. Prof. Alex. Agassiz. 



April, 1660. 

 Color sketch. Prof. Alex. Agassiz. 



HOLCOXOTUS RHODOTEEUS, Girard.— Coast of California. 



Color sketch. (Female.) (Agassiz.) San Francisco. Prof. Alex. Agassiz. 

 Dec, 1859. 



H YPEEPEOSOPOX AKGENTEUS, Gibbon.— Coast of California. 



Color sketch. (Female.) (Agassiz.) San Francisco. Prof. Alex. Agassiz. 



March, 1860. 

 Color sketch. (Female.) (Agassiz.) San Francisco. Prof. Alex. Agassiz. 



April, 1860. 

 Color sketch. Prof Alex. Agassiz. 



CH^TODOWTID^. 



CH^TODOX CAPISTRATUS, Linn.— Coquette.— West Indian 

 Fauna. 



(Color sketch.) 



HOLACANTHUS CILIAEIS, (Linn.) Lac— Angel-fish.— West In- 

 dian Fauna. 



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



POMACAXTHTJS AECUATUS, (Linn.) Cuv.— Palometta.— West 

 Indian Fauna. 



Color sketch. (Burkhardt.) Florida. Prof. Ales. Ago^ssiz. Alive in 

 Boston Aqnarial Garden. Jnne, 1860. 



XIPHIID^. 



XIPHIAS GLADIUS, Linn.— Sword-Fish.— Atlantic and Mediter- 

 ranean. 



Swords. 



TETEAPTUEUS ALBIDUS, Poey.— Spike -Fish.— Cape Cod to West 

 Indies. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



niSTIOPHOEUS AMEEIC ANUS, Cuv. & Val.—SAIL-FISH.— Atlantic 

 Coast of America. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



TRICHIFRID^. 



TEICHIUEUS LEPTUEUS, Linn.— Hair-tail; Scabbard-FISH.— 

 Temperate and Tropical Atlantic. 

 Photo-engraving. 



