1865.] GILL — FISHES OF THE BAY OF FUNDY. 253 



STICILEID,£ Gill. 

 Genus Leptoblennlus Gill. 



Body very slender, with no lateral line. Teetli only on jaws. 

 * Leptoblmnius serpentlnus Gill. 



Blennias serpentinus, Storer, Mein. Am. Ac. v, 257, pi. 17, fig. l 

 (poor). 



Genus Eumcsogrammus Gill. 

 Body moderately elongated, with the lateral line divided into a 

 superior and larger median branches. 

 Eumcsogrammus mb-bifurcatus Gill. 



Pholis sub-bifurcatus, Storer, Mem. Am. Ac. v, 258. 



CRYPTACANTHIDJ3 Gill. 

 Genus Cryptacanthodes §torer. 



Cryptacanthodes maculatus Storer. 



Cryptacanthodes maculatus, Storer, Mem. Am. Ac. v, 82, pi. viii, f. 6. 

 Body and fins ruddy, with dark spots. 

 Cryptacanthodes inornatus Gill.f Ghost-fish. 



Cryptacanthodes inornatus, Gill Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phila.,1863, 332. 

 Body and fins whitish, immaculate. 



CYCLOPTERID.E (Bon.) 

 CyclopterinjE (Bon.) Gill. 

 Body contracted. Dorsal fins, two, the first spinous. 



Genus Cycloptcrus Linn. 

 Plates in one dorsal, and on each side in two lateral and one 

 abdominal rows. First dorsal very small. 

 Cycloptcrus lumpus Linn. 



Lumpus anglorum, Storer, Mem. Am. Ac. viii, 402, pi. 32, fig. 2. 



LIPAPvIDIN 1 ^ Gill. 

 Body elongated. Dorsal single, entire. 



Genus Liparis (Art.) 

 Teeth triscuspid. Ventral disk below posterior half of head. 



Liparis . 



Liparis vulgaris, Fortin in Rep. Com. Crown Lands, Canada, 

 1863, p. 161. 



f C. inornatus has been signalized from Halifax by Mr. Jones, since the 

 transmission of this article for publication, under the name of C. macula- 

 tus, (this Journal, p. 129, April, 1865). 



