112 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



58. Paratractus pisquetus, (Guv. & Val.) Gill.* 



59. Carangus hippos, {L,\m\.} Gill.— CrevalU. 

 ]Month of St. John's Eiver. 



60. Carangus fallax, (Cuv. & Val.) Girard.* 



61. Carangtis chrysos, (Mitcliill) Girard. 

 St. John's River, near its mouth. 



62. Carangops falcatus, (Holbrook) Gill.* 



63. Carangoides cibi, Poey.* 



64. Blepharis crinitus, (Akerly) DeKay.* 



65. Chloroscombrus chrysurus, (Liun.) Gill. 

 St. John's Eiver, at Arlington. 



66. Trachynotus caroUnus, (Liun.) Gill. — Pompano; Jack (St. Aagastme). 

 Frequently taken at the mouth of the St. John's. 



67. Trachynotus ovatus, (Liuu.) Giinther.* 



68. Trachynotus glaucus, (Bloch) Cuv. & Val.* 



69. Trachynotus goreensis, Cuv. & Val.* 



70. Naucrates ductor, (Liun.) Rafinesque. — Pilot-fish. 

 TL. Seriola fasciatus, (Bloch) Cuv. & Val.* 



72. Seriola zonata, (Mitchill) Cuv. & Val.* 



73. Seriola Boscii, Cuv. & Val.* 



Originally described from South Carolina. It should be looked for, 



STROMATEIDiE. 



74. Peprilus alepidotus, (Linn. ) Cuvier. 

 Fernandina. 



BRAMID^. 



75. PteracUs carolinus, Cuv. & Val.* 



Originally described from the Carolinas. To be looked for. 



BERYCID^. 



76. Holocentrum rufum, (Walbaum) Goode.* 



SCI^NID^. 



77. Cynoscion carolinensis, (Cuv. & Val.) Gill. — Sea Trout. 

 Very common. 



78. Cynoscion regalis, (Schneider) Gill.* 



The occurrence of this species needs confirmation. 



79. Cynoscion nothus, (Holbrook) Gill. — Shad Trout. 

 Mouth of the St. John's and St. Augustine. 



80. Cynoscion thalassinus, (Holbrook) Gill. 



A species of doubtful permanence. 



81. Pogonias chromis, (Liun.) Cuvier. — Drum. 

 Very common. 



82. Liostomiis xanthurus, Lac6pede.* 

 Doubtfully distinct from L. philadelphicus. 



