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 Table of Measurements. 



Current number of specimen. 

 Locality 



22,326(117). 

 Pensacola, "Fla. 



Millime- 

 tres. 



lOOths of 

 length. 



Extreme length 



Length to origin of middle caudal rays 



Body: 



Greatest height 



Greatest width 



Height at ventrals 



Least height of tail 



Length of caudal peduncle 



Head: 



Greatest length 



Greatest width 



"Width of interorbital area 



Length of snout 



Length of operculum 



Length of upper jaw 



Length of mandible 



Distance from snout to orbit 



Diameter of orbit 



Dorsal (spinous) : 



Distance from snout 



Length of base . 



Length of first spine 



Length of second spine 



Lengtli of third spine 



Length of fourth spine 



Length of fiftli spine 



Length of sixth spine 



Lengtli of seventh spine 



Length of eighth spine 



Length of ninth spine 



Length of tenth spine 



Length of eleventh spine 



Dorsal fsoft) : 



Length of base 



Lengt h of first ray 



Length of longest ray (eleventh) 



Length of last ray 



Anal : 



Distance from snout 



Length of has;; 



Length of first spine 



Lengtli of Second spine 



Length of tliird spine 



Lengt li of first ray 



Lengt h of l(]iig('s(i ray (fifth) 



Length of last ray 



Caudal : 



Length of middle ray8 



Length of esternal rays , 



Pectoral : 



Distance from snout 



Length 



Ventral : 



Distance from snout 



Length 



Vent: 



Distance from snout 



Distance from anal 



Brancliiostegals 



Dorsal 



Anal 



Caudal 



I'ectoral 



Ventral , 



Number of scales in lateral lino 



Number of transverse rows above lateral line. 

 Number of transverse rows below lateral line 



694 

 539 



vn 



XI, 17 



ni,ii 



20 



1,16 



1,5 



120 



ca.25 



ca.43 



32 



14i 



32 



11 



14 



36 

 14* 

 7i 

 9 

 12 



20 

 10 



4i 



36J 

 30 

 5i 

 10 

 11 

 11 

 12 

 Hi 

 10 

 10 



Broken. 



Broken. 



25 



9i 

 13i 



6 



65 

 19i 



13 



17 

 6i 



17 

 30 



32 

 16 



36 

 16 



60 

 5i 



59. Trisotropis microlepis sp. iiov. Gnode & Bean. 



Two individuals of an apparently undescribed species of Trisotropis 

 ■were collected iu West Florida in 1864 by Messrs. Kaiser and Martin. 



