338 NATURAL HISTORY OF ARCTIC AMERICA. 



Family, SACCOPHARYNGID^. 



37. Saccopharynx flagellum Mitch. 



Ophiognaihua ampuUaccua IIarwood, Phil. Trans., 1827, p. 49, pi, 7 (Me Rich.j. 

 Saccopharynx ampuUaceua Rich., F. B. A., iii, 1830, p. 271, 



" The individual described by Dr. Harwood, measuring four feet and 

 a half in length, was captured in the entrance of Davis Strait, by Cap- 

 tain Sawj'er, of the ship Harmony," — Rich,, /. c. 



U. S, National Museum, April :i, 1871>. 



Supplementary Note, — The description of a species of Cottus from 

 the United States by Sauvago* has just come, to my notice. The sub- 

 ject of the description and figure is undoubtedly the Cottus ceneus of 

 Mitchill. 



ilAY 23, 1879, 



* Cottua (Acanthocottua) ancepa Sauvage, Nouv, Archiv, du Museum il'Histoire Natu- 

 relle, Paris, Doozi^me S6ne, Tome Premier, 1878, p, 145, pi. i, 6g. xiii. 



