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104. Anisotremus virginicus, (Lino.) Gill.* 



105. Rhomboplites aurorubens, (Cuv. & Val.) Gill.* 



106. Lutjaiius Blackfordii, Goode & Bean.— Bed Snapper. 

 St. Joliu's Bar. 



107. LiitjaniTS caxis, (Sclmoidcr) Poey.* — Gray Snapper. 



The occuireuce of this species on east coast of Florida is probable, 

 yet not demonstrable. 



108. Ocyurus melanurus, (Linn.) Goode.* 

 Occurs at the Bahamas. 



APHODODERID^. 



109. Aphododerus Sayanus, (Gilliams) DeKay.* 



CENTRARCHID^. 



110. Chaenobryttus viridis, (Cuv. So Val.) Jordan. — War-mouth Pereh, 

 St. John's and tributaries. 



111. Ambloplites rupestris, (Kaf.) Gill.* 



112. Lepiopomus mystacalis, (Cope) Jordan. 

 Attributed to Florida by Jordan. 



113. Lepiopomus apiatus, Cope.— C/Mw^Mfl/piw Percft. 

 Arlington and Jacksonville. 



114. Lepiopomus elongatus, (Holbrook) Gill & Jordan. 

 Xot seen. Described from St. John's by Holbrook. 



115. Lepiopomus auritus, (Linn.) Raf. — Bed-lellied Perch. 

 St. John's and tributaries. 



116. Lepiopomus iiicisor, (Cuv. & Val.) Goode & Baikn.— Copperhead Bream, 

 St. John's and all fresh and brackish waters in Florida. 



117. Xy.stropLites gillii, Jordan.* 

 Described from Key West. 



118. Xystroplites longimanus, Cope. 

 Described from "Florida." 



119. Xenotis marginatus, (Holbr.) Jordan. 

 IS^ot seen ; described from St. John's. 



120. Eupomotis aureus, (Walbaum) Gill & Jordan. — Bream. 

 Common in all fresh waters of Florida. 



121. Eupomotis speciosus, (Holbrook) Gill & Jordan. — Bream. 

 Coumion in St. John's. 



122. Euneacanthus obesus, (Girard) Gill. 



Not seen; identified by Jordan with Bryttm fasdatus Holbrook, 

 described from the St. John's. 



123. Euneacanthus gloriosus, (Holbr.) Jordan. 

 Florida, Jidc Jordan. 



124. Enneacanthus milnerianus, Cope. 

 Florida, fide Cope. 



125. Pomoxys nigiomaculatus, (Los.) Girard. — Speckled Perch. 

 St. John's and tiibutaries. 



