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Labrida;, the Wrasses. 

 Pomacenfrida', tlu> Demoiselles. 

 CichUda', the Cichlids. 

 Embiotocida', the Viviparous Perches. 

 Gerrida; the Moharras. 

 Pohjnemida', the Thread-tins. 

 Acanthur'uhr, the Surgeons. 

 Cha'todoutida', the Cha'todens. 

 Ephippido', the Angel- fishes. 

 Xiphi'uhr, the Sword-fishes. 

 Trichiiirhhe, the Cutlass-fishes. 

 iScombrido', the Mackerels. 

 Caravgida', the Pouipanocs. 

 Corypbaenida', the Dolphius. 

 Stromateidd', the Butter-fishes. 

 Pempheridiv, the Pempherids. 

 Zenidw, the Dories. 

 Bramidw, the Pomfrets. 

 INomeidiv, the Nonieids. 

 LatUida', the Tile-fishes. 

 MuUida; the Red Mallets. 

 Holoccntrida', the S(£uirrel-fi8hes. 

 Berycidtr, the Beryxes. 

 Scicvnidcr, the Drum-fishes. 

 Sparidec, the Sea Breams. 

 Pinielepterido', the Rudder-fishes. 

 Pristipomatida', the (iruuts. 

 Centrarcliida', the Sun-fishes. 

 Elaasomatido', the Elassomes. 

 Serranidd', the Sea Basses. 

 Percidw, the Perches. 

 Apogonid(v, the Coral Fishes. 

 Centropomida', the Suooks. 

 Pomatoinida', the Blue-fishes. 

 Elacatida', the Cobias. 

 Pr'iacanthUlw, the Big-eyes. 

 Aphredoderida', the Pirate Perches. 

 Sphyrcniidir, the Barracudas. 

 Echoicid'uhr, the Remoras. 

 Track jipter Ida', King-of-the-Herrings. 

 Atherinida', the Silversides. 

 Mufjilllda', the Mullets. 

 G aster osieidw, the Sticklc-backs. 

 Aulorhj/nrhido', the P'lute -mouths. 

 Fistulariidw, the Trumpet- fishes. 

 Ceutriscida', the Suipe-fishe.^. 

 Belonlda', the Silver Gars. 

 Exocnct'uhv, the Flying Fishes. 

 Ambh/opsida\ the Cave Fishes. 

 Luciida- (Esoeida'), the Pikes. 

 Umbridw, the Mud-minnows. 

 DaUido', The Dallias. 

 Ci/prinodoiitidw, the Mummichogs. 

 Cburachiidfr, the Charaeincs. 

 P(Tcoj>nid(i\ tlie Trout Perches. 



Halositurida', the Halosaurids. 

 ChanJiodontidiv, the Tiger Fishes. 

 Sternoptychida', the Hatchet-fishes. 

 Stomiatida', the Stomiatoids. 

 Scoptlldcv, the Pearl Fishes. 

 Synodontldw, the Snake-fishes. 

 Argeutinidiv, the Smelts. 

 Sahnonid(v, the Salmons and Trouts. 

 Alepidosaurida', the Handsaw Fishes. 

 Ah-pocephaVidiv. the Alepocephalids. 

 Hiodoiitidir, the Moon-eyes. 

 Alhulidif, the Lady-fishes. 

 Elophhv, the Big-eyed Herrings. 

 ('hanidd', the Milk-fishes. 

 Clupdd(r, the Herrings. 

 Dorosomida', the Gizzard Shads. 

 Engraidkhv, the Anchovies. 

 Catostomida', the Suckers. 

 Cyprinida', the Minnows. 

 Slernopyglda', the Electric Cat-fishes. 

 (iymnotUhv, the Electric Eels. 

 Siliirido', the Cat-fishes. 

 Loricariidiv, the Loncarions. 

 SymhrantJiid((\ the Symbranchids. 

 Congrtda', the Conger Eels. 

 AnguUVnhv, the Eels. 

 M uracil id<i\ the Morays. 

 Neinichthyida', the Snipe Eels. 

 Synapbobranchida', the Synaphobranch 



Eels. 

 Simencbelyidir, the Pug-nosed Eels. 

 Saccopharyngida', the (iulpers. 

 Eurypharynghla', the Pelican Fishes. 

 Xotacaiitliidd', the Spiny Eels. 

 Amiida', the Bow Fins. 

 Lepldosleidw, the Gar Pikes. 

 PoJgodoiitida', the Paddle- fishes. 

 Acipenscrhhv, the Sturgeons. 

 Chiinoridd', the Chima-ras. 

 Myliobatida; the Eagle Rays. 

 Trygonida-, the Sting Rays. 

 Torpedinida', the Torpedoes. 

 Jiaiidw, the Skates. 

 Pristida', the Saw-fishes. 

 tSqiiafiiiida', the Angel Sharks. 

 Hetcrodontidir, the Port Jackson Sharks. 

 Alopeciida', the Thresher Sharlcs. 

 Sphyrnidw, the Hammer-headed Sharks. 

 Galeorhhiidiv, the True Sharks. 

 S2)inacida', the Dog Sharks. 

 Scymnida', the Sleepei' Sharks. 

 Pctromy:otilidiv, the Lam])reys. 

 Myxitiidir. the Hag-fishes. 

 Braiicbiostoiiiatidw, the Laucelets. 



