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56. R. clirysops (Raf.) Gill. Labrax albidus. 



White Bass. White Lake-Bass. 



"Two specimens from Lake Oromocto, one of the head- 

 quarters of the Magaguadavic River." Adams. 



The only record known to the writer east of the great 

 lakes. An intei'esting note. 



57. R. aniericanus (Gmel.) Jordan and Gilbert. Labrax 

 pallicllis. White Perch. 

 "Lakes and streams connected with the River St. John." 

 "Widely distributed." Adams. Rare in northern waters. 



Family XXIV.— SPARID^E. 



40. DIPLODUS Rafinesque. 



58. D. probatoceplialiis (Walb.) Jor. and Gilb. Sheepshead. 

 Occasional in St. John harbour. 



Family XXV.— LABRID.E. 



41. CTENOIiABRUS Cuv. and Val. 



59. C. adspersus (Walb.) Goode. C. coerulens. 



Sea Pe)'ch. Cu7incr. 

 "Bay of Fundy." Coast of Gulf of St. Lawrence. 



42. TAUTOGA Mitchill. 



60. T. onitis (Linn.) Gunther. T. aniericana. 



Tautog. Black-fish. 

 " Bay of Fundy." 



Family XXVI.— SCORP^EJ^IDJE. 



43. SEBASTES Cuvier. 



61. S. niarinus (Linn.) Liitken. S. norveg-iciis. 



Rose-fish. Nornay Haddock. 

 •'Bay of Fundy, east of the harbour of St. John." 



