28 PROCEEDINGS OP THE 



(Linnean name.) (Modern name.) 



Sparus argyrops (type), Sargus chrysops. 



(105) Skin, 8| in. long, in good condition. 



Garden's label : No. 7. Nostrat. Porgee. Spari sp. 



Linne wrote on the reverse of Garden's label " Sparus 

 air/i/rops." 



Referred to by Goode & Bean, p. 198. 



Sp. chrysops and Sp. aryijrops are the same fish, and probably 

 my Sargus amhassis. 



Perca ocellata (type). Scisena ocellata. 



(106) Skin, 15^ in. long, in good condition. 



Garden's label : No. 39. Perca Cauda ocellata. Nostrat. 

 The Bass. 



Referred to by Goode & Bean, p. 202. 



(107) A second skin, of the same size and very similar to the 

 former, is without any mark. It is impossible to say whether 

 the two skins were sent at the same time, or whether the 

 second belongs to a later consignment. 



Perca punctatus, SciaBna chrysura. 



Ed. xii. p. 482 (type). 



(108-9) Two skins, 6 in. long, in good condition, marked on the 

 body "No. 12. Perca." 



Garden's label : No. 12. Perca. Nostrat. Yellow-Tails. 



Referred to in Corr. Linn. i. p. 306 ; and by Goode & Bean, 

 p. 201. 



Not to be confounded with Perca punctata, L., ed. xii. 

 p. 485. 



Scisena lanceolata. 



(110) Skin, 6| in. long, in good condition, marked on body as on 

 label. 



Garden's label : No. 13. Nostr. — Perca. 



Identified by Goode & Bean, p. 208. 



Not specially mentioned by Linne, who probably considered 

 it identical with the preceding specimens {Scur.na chrysura). 



This specimen shows very distinctly the lower, downwards 

 directed prfeopercular spine, on which the subgenus Zesfidium 

 is based. StelUfer (Zesiidium) illecebrosus of Gilbert, Jordan 

 & Evermann seems to be specifically identical with Scicena 

 lanceolata. 



Perca alburnus (type). Umbrina alburnus. 



(111) Skin, 11 in. long, in good condition, marked on body "No. 30." 

 Garden's label : No. 30. Cyprinus. Nostrat. Whiting. 

 Referred to by Goode & Bean, p. 202. 



