32 PBOCEEDIXGS OF THE 



(Linnean name.) (Modern name.) 



Gasterosteus saltatrix (cotype). Tenmodon saltator. 



(135) Skin, 10:^ in. long, damaged by dermestes, as mentioned by 

 cfr. Garden (Corr, Linn. i. p. 312). 



116. Garden's label : " jS'o. 7. Skipjack," to which Linne has 

 added, " t. 1-1 *. Gasterosteus saltatrix." 



Gasterostens carolinus (type). Trachynotns carolinns. 



(136) Skin, 9.| in. long, much damaged. 



Garden's label : " Xo. 8. The Crevallee," to which Linue has 

 added " Gasterosteus carolinus." 



The texture of the paper of the label, and the mode in which 

 it is made, show that the skin was prepared at the same time 

 as the preceding Xo. 7, and that it is meant by the reference 

 in Linn. Corr. i. p. 311, although Garden enumerates it among 

 the freshwater species. 



Referred to by Goode & Bean, p. 203. 



Chaetodon alepidotus (tj-pes). Stromateus alepidotus. 



(137) Skin, -5^ in. long, in good condition. 

 Garden's " Xo. 13 '*' written on the body. 



(13S) Skin, 6 in. long, damaged. 



Garden's " Xo, 13 " written on the body, but only the 

 figure 3 preserved, the remainder being eaten away by 

 dermestes. (The figure 12 was struck out by Garden him- 

 self.) 



Both skins mounted on the same sheet of paper and labelled 

 by Linne " CEAETODOX" '^ alepidotus." 



Eeferred to in Corresp. Linn. i. pp. 311, 313, and by 

 Goode & Bean, p. 198. 



Mugil alhula (type), llngil cephalus, L. 



(139) Skin, 13 in. long, in good condition. 



Garden's label: " Xo. 1. Mullet," to which Linne has 

 added " t. 6 " as reference to Catesby. 

 Identified by Goode & Bean, p. 306. 



Labrus hiatula (type). Tautoga oaitis. 



(140) Skin, 10^ in. long, with the anal fin lost. 



Garden's " Xo. 17" written on the specimen; but the 

 sheet on which the specimen is mounted is labelled " Labrus 

 hiatula " in Linne's (?) handwriting. 



Eeferred to in Corresp, Linn, i, pp. 311, 313, and in Syst, 

 Xat. ed. sii. p. 47o. 



Identified by Goode & Bean, p. 260, who erroneously give 14 

 as the number of the specimen. 



* Eeference to Catesbj-. 



