ADDENDA 86. SERRANID^ PARANTHIAS 973 



Page 426. The dorsals in Scomberomorus concolor are contiguous, as 

 in S. maculatus. 



Page 438. Under No. 692, for "Akerly" read "Mitchill." 



Page 447. Instead of OUgopUtes occidentalis read, 707. 0. saurus (Bl.. 

 & Schu.) J. & G. (= Scomber saurus Bl. & Schu. 32). The original Gas- 

 terostens occidentalis L. (Syst. Nat. Ed. X) is not this fish, and is uniden- 

 tifiable. 



Page 519. Poecilichthys butlerianus is identical with P. barratti. 



Page 534. Instead of Serranus trifurcus read, 837. S. lihiladelphicus 

 (L.) J. & G. {= Perca pMladelphica L. Syst. Nat. Ed. X). 



Page 539 (918). Nos. 817 and 850 (c) should apparently stand as Epi- 

 nephelus impetiginosus (Midler & Troschel) Poey, and as Epineplielus 

 apua (Bloch) Goode & Bean, respectively. The prior names j)wncto<ws, 

 atlanticus, and guttatus are of very doubtful application. 



Page 553 (924). Instead of Dlabasis chrgsopterus read, 873. D. aiiroUn- 

 eatus (C. & V.) J. & G. The original Ferca clirysoptera L. is some other 

 fish, probably unidentifiable. 



Page 603 (936). No. 946 (P. radiatus of the text) should stand as 

 Platyglossus cyanostigma (C. & Y.) Gthr., while No. 947 {bivittatus) 

 should be P. radiatus (L.) J. «& G. The latter species is the original 

 Sparus radiatus L. 



Page 605. Instead of Xyrichthys vermiculatus read, 951. X. Uneatus 

 (Gmel.) J. & G. {Coryphcena lineata Gmelin, Syst. Nat. 1195). No. 952. 

 X. Uneatus C. & V. should be omitted, as not found on our coasts. 



Page 616. Under Pomacanthus arcuatus read: 



D. X, 29; 65 scales between scapula and caudal; 85 to 90 in a series 

 above lateral line. 



Page 690. The "Northern variety" of Icelus notospilotus seems to be 

 a distinct species — I. fenestralis Jor. & Gilb. It has a small pore behind 

 fourth <;ill. 



Page 916. The generic name Brachyrhinus is preoccupied. For it 

 may be substituted: 



273 (/>). PARANTHIAS Guichdnot. 

 (Guich^not, Aun. Soc. Limi, Maine-et-Loire, x, 1868: type Serranus furcifer C. & V.) 



