INDEX. 



433 



gazzolae, Trygon, 316 



gemellari, Diaphus, 86, 87 



Gemphylidse, 240 



geneionemus, Aionosus, 290 



Gephyroberyx japonicus, 239 



Gervais, M. Paul, 352 



gibbosa, Tilesina, 54, 207, 280 



gibbus, Pygaeus, 333 



gigas, Diaphus, 69, 85, 93, 213 



Gilbert, Charles H., The Lantern-fishes of 



Japan, 67-117 

 gilberti, CareproctuS; 206, 282; Dacty- 



loptena, 286; Hoplichthys, 279; Mycto- 



phum, 81; Podothecus, 54; Septipinna, 8 

 Gill, Dr. Theodore N., 323, 345 

 gilli, Enchelyopus, 64; Neobythites, 303 

 GiUidia, 348; antiquus, 345 

 Gimbel, Jake, 110, 154 

 gimbeli, Porotergus, 110, 152, 153, 178 

 Ginglymostoma, 396, 397 

 Girella mezina, 257; punctata 258; mel- 



anichthys, 258 

 Giton fascia tus, 118; var. pantherinus, 118 

 gladius, Xiphias, 341 

 glandulifer, Diaphus, 69, 85, 90 

 Glanencheli, 111 

 glaucea, Isuropsis, 207 

 Glossogobius brunneus, 288 

 Gnathonemus, 322 

 Gnathopogon, 16, 17, 214, 217; coreanus, 



16; elongatus, 215; gracilis, 214; ishi- 



kawae, 206, 215; mayeda;, 215, 217; 



Key to Japanese species of, 217 

 Gnathypops ij^onis, 293 

 Gobiesocidse, 297 

 Gobiid^e, 55, 288, 341 

 Gobioides, 341 

 Gobius, 348; barbatus, 342; macrurus, 342; 



microcephalus, 344; smyrensis, 332 

 Goniistius zonatus, 41, 259 

 Gonoprokopterus mylodon, 16 

 Gonorhynchidse, 209 

 Gonorhynchus gonorhynchus, 209 

 gorbuscha, Oncorhynchus, 9 

 gracilis, Capoeta, 214; Caturus, 374; 



Gnathopogon, 214; Pseudolabris, 262 



grandis, Undina, 358, 359 



granulatus, Pholidophorus, 381 



grigorjewi, Digunnellus, 64; Xystrias, 309 



griseus, Mustelus, 207 



guichenoti, Acanthorhodeus, 19 



giiigardi, Ophiopsis, 362, 363 



gulosus, Chasmichthys, 57, 289; Sac- 

 costoma, 289 



giintheri, Lepidotrigla, 55, 283; Leuco- 

 gobio, 16, 215; Sebastodes, 49, 271 



guttatus, Luciogobius, 292 



Gymnocanthus intermedius, 52 



Gymnorhamphichthys, 113; hypostomus, 

 109, 110, 139, 175, 178, 182 



Gymnotid Eels of Tropical America. By 

 Max Mapes Ellis, 109-195 



Gymnotidse, 111, 195; electric organs, 161; 

 geographical distribution, 157; history of 

 the literature of, 110; locomotion and 

 musculature of, 158 



Gymnotids, new species of, 109 



Gymnotinse, 112, 113 



Gymnotus, 113; eequilabiatus, 122; aequi- 

 labiatus nigriceps, 122; albifrons, 110, 

 148; albus, 118; asiaticus, 110; brachy- 

 urus, 118; carapo, 110, 111, 112, 113, 

 116, 117, 118, 158, 175, 176, 178, 179, 

 180, 186, 187, var. pantherinus, 119; 

 carapus, 122; electricus, 110, 114, 115; 

 fasciatus, 117; longirostris, 137; macru- 

 rus, 120; obtusirostris, 124; putaol, 118; 

 regius, 116; restrains, 110, 137, 138 



gymnotus, Porotergus, 109, 152, 153, 178 



Gyrodus circularis, 410; frontatus, 410; 

 hexagonus, 409; macropthalmus, 410 



Haase, Prof. Carl, 391 



hadropterus, Ctenogobius, 55 



hsematochila, Liza, 26, 239 



Hsemulidse, 254 



hakuensis, Leuciscus, 232; Richardsonius, 



18 

 Halichoeres bleekeri, 43; poecilopterus, 43, 



263; "pyrrhogrammus," 43 

 Halieut^ea stellata, 313 

 hamiltoni, Trichosoma, 8 



