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83. Liostomus philadelphicus, (Linu.) Goode. — Bezuga or Masooka; Oldtvife or Spot, 

 Very common. 



84. Stelliferus lauceolatus, (Holbrook) GiU. 

 Matanzas Eiver Inlet. 



85. BairdieUa argyroleuca, (Mitchill) Gill. — Yellow-tail. 

 Very common. 



86. Sciaenops ocellatus, (Linn.) Gill. — Channel Bass; Bed-fish; Bed Horae, 

 Very common. 



87. Menticimis alburuus, (Linn.) Gill. — Whiting 

 Very common. 



88. Menticimis nebulosus, (Mitchill) Gill. 



The southern range of this species needs determination. 



89. Menticirrus littoralis, (Holbrook) Gill.* 

 Xo specimens observed. 



90. Micropogon undulatus, (Linn.) Cnv. & Val. — Croaker. 

 Very common. 



91. Larimiis fasciatus, Holbrook.* 



The southern range of this species needs determination. 



GERRID^. 



92. Eucinostomus argenteus, B. & G.* 



PIMELEPTERID^. 



93. Pimelepterus Boscii, Cuv. & Val.* 



SPARID^. 



94. Lagodon rhomboides, (Linn.) Holbrook. — Sailor's Choice. 

 Very common. 



95. Archosargus probatocephalus, (Walbaum) Gill. — Sheephead. 

 Very common. 



96. Stenotomus argyrops, (Linn.) Gill.* 



The southern limit of this species needs determination. 



97. Spams chrysops, Linn.,* {::^S])arus aculeatus). 



98. Sargus Holbrookii, Bean.* 

 Charleston. 



99. Pagrus argenteus, Schneider.* 

 Charleston. 



PRESTIPOMATID^. 



100. Haemiilon arcuatum, Cuv. & Val. — Squirrel-fish t 

 St. Augustine. 



101. Haemulon formosum, (Limi.) Cuvier.* — Probably the Pig-fish or Grunf of Indian 



liiver. 



102. Hsemulon chrysopterum, (Linn.) Cuvitr.^Probably the Flannel-mouth Porgy 



of the Mayjiort tislicrincn. 



103. Pristipoma fulvomaciUatum, (Mitrhillj CJiiullior." 



Proc. Nat. Mus. 70 8 ^epi, 19, 1879. 



