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 Genus ALOSA Ciivier. 



98. Alosa sapidissiiTia (Wilson) Storer, 



Probably not found in Beaulbrt Harbor. Eeported by Drs. Ooues 

 and Yarrow as excessively abundant in the Neuse River. 



Genus OPISTHONEMA GUI. 



99. Opisthonema thrissa Gill. 

 Several specimens obtained. 



Genus POMOLOBUS Eafinesque. 



100. Pomolobus pseudoharengus (Wilsou) Gill. 

 Recorded by Dr. Yarrow as not abundant. 



101. Pomolobus mediccris (Mitch.) Gill. 

 Recorded by Dr. Yari'ow as abundant. 



ENGRAULIDID^. 



Genus ENGRAULIS Cuvier. 



102. Engraulis vittatus (Mitch.) Bd. &- Girard. — Sardine. 



Extremely common, occuiTing in larjje schools. There is no good 

 evidence that, the West Indian U. broicni (Gmel.) Yal. occurs on our 

 ooast, or that we have more than one Atlantic species. 



SILURIDtE. 



Genus ^LURICHTnYS Baird & Girard. 



103. .ffilurichthys marinus (Mitch.) Bd. &. Grd. 

 Several specimens obtained. 



Genus ARIOPSI8 Gill. 



104. Ariopsis fells (Linn.) Gill & Jordan. 



{Jriojisin milberti Gill, op. cit. ) 



Several specimens seen. 



ANGUILLID^. 

 Genus ANGUn.LA Thmiberg. 



105. Anguilla vulgaris Tiirton. — L\:J. 



{Amjuilla boslonienm Gill, op. cit.) 



Common. 



Proc. 1^'At MuK. 7S LV. March 20, fl879. 



