APPENDIX 



ADDITIONAL SPECIES OBSERVED BY MR. J. MATTHEW JONES. 



After the preceding pages were ia type, I received from Mr. Joiies a 

 list of the species collected by him in the Bermudas. In order to repre- 

 sent ns fully as possible the present state of knowledge in reference to 

 the fish fauna of these islands, I venture to give below the names of 

 those species cited by Mr. Jom3S which have not fallen under my per- 

 sonal observation. Many species are of course included both in his col- 

 lection and my own. The specific names below are given on the author- 

 ity of Mr. Jones, who employs the nomenclat\ire of Dr. Giinther's "Cata- 

 loo-ue of the Fishes in the British Museum". 



LIST. 



Diodon maculatus. 

 Tetrodon rostratus. 

 Ostracion trigonus. 

 Balistes maculatus. 

 Monacanthus aurantiacus. 

 Syngnathus Jonesii. • 

 Centriscus, sp. 

 Fistularia serrata. 

 Rhomboidichthys lunatus. 

 Hemirhombus aramaca. 

 . Lefroyia bermudensis. 

 Brotula barbata. 



Centronotus, sp. 



Blennius criiiitus. 



Gobias soporator. 



Scorpsena Plumieri. 



Scarus Catesbyi. 



Pseudoscarus psittacus. 



Pseudoscarus sanct£e-crucivS.* 



Platyglossus bivittatus. 

 Glyphidodon cselestinus. 

 Acanthurus chirurgus. 

 Chsetodon capistratus. 

 Holacanthus tricolor. 

 Caranx dentex. 

 Caranx carangus. . 

 Caranx chrysos. 

 Thyrsites prometheus. 

 Auxis Eochei. 

 Seriola Dumerilii. 

 Seriola zonata. 

 Trachynotus ovatus. 

 Coryphsena pelagica. 

 Coryphseua hippurus. 

 Mull us barbatus. 

 Sargus argenteus. 

 Mesoprion chrysurus. 

 Hfemulon macrostoma. 



^ [Probably the young of Pseudoscarus vetula ; see discussion on page 32, sMj;ra.] 



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