134 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 

 Tahle of Measurements — Coutiuued. 



Current number of specimen. 

 Locality 



Dorsal (spinous): 



Distance from snout 



Length of base 



Length of lonji'est spine 



Length of first spine 



Length of second spine 



Length of tliiril spine 



Dorsal (soft) : 



Length of base 



Length of first ray 



Length of longest ray 



Length of last ray 



Anal: 



Distance from snout 



Length of base 



Length of first spine 



Length of second spine 



Length of third spine 



Length of first ray 



Length of longest ray 



Length of last ray 



Caudal : 



Length of middle rays 



Length of external fays 



Pectoral: 



Distance from snout 



Length 



"Ventral : 



Distance from snout 



Length 



Branchiostegals 



Dorsal 



Anal 



Caudal 



Pectoral 



Ventral 



Number of scales in lateral line 



Number of transverse rows above lateral 



line 



Number of transverse rows below lateral 



line , 



Air-bladder 



Number of csBcal appendages 



21,339. I 20,981a, S- 



T>^„o„„„i , i?i„ ^1 Charleston, S. C, 

 Pensacola, Fla. | j ^ j^^^,^^ (^^^^^^• 



Millime- 

 tres. 



VI 



xn, 10 



in, 8 



rv, 15, VI 



n,i4 



1,5 

 56 



Simple . 



lOOths 



of 

 length. 



49^ 



3i| 



n+ 



19J 



11 

 11 



19 

 3i 



7* 



7* 



81 + 

 10 

 10 



12 



27 



34 

 35^ 



37 



20^ 



Millime- 

 tres. 



VI 



xn, 10 

 ni,8 



IV, 15, V 



n,i4 



1,5 

 56 



7 



14 



lOOths 



of 

 length. 



43 



12* 



10 



8i 



19i 



9S 

 9S 



64 

 19 



4 



8 



8f 



9-f 



13 



28* 



34* 

 34j 



30,981 b. 



Charleston, S. C, 

 G. Brown Goode. 



Millime- 

 tres. 



lOOths 



of 

 length. 



13 

 6f 



lOj 

 10 



64^ 

 18* 

 4' 



8 

 8* 



Hi 



28 



34* 

 36+ 



VI 



xn.io 



in, 8 



VI, 15, VI 



1L14 



L5 



56 



46. Pagellus Milueri sp. uov. Goode & Beau. 



Two specimens of an uudescribed species of Pagellus, Xo. 0,134, were 

 sent from Charlotte Harbor, Florida, in 1803, by C. B. Baker. The 

 length of the smaller specimen to the origin of fche middle caudal rays 

 ig 14(3mm. yf |]jy larger, 150™™. The species is dedicated to our friend 

 Mr. James W. Milner, for eight years Deputy U. S. Commissioner of 

 Fisheries, whose important services, to the United States in the depart- 

 ment of Fish Culture have been supplemented by much thorough natural 

 history exploration, and who at this time is collecting the fishes of West 

 Florida. 



Biagnosis. — The height of the body is 2§ in total length, caudal in- 

 cluded; 24 in its length without caudal. Length of head 4:^ times with 

 caudal, 3^ without, and equal to length of pectoral. Diameter of eye equals 

 length of operculum ; width of interorbital space equals least height of 

 *T() (ho abdominal outlhip: there are 16 to the median line of the belly. 



