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Family Scorptenidte. 

 (Rock Fishes.) 



Sebastes marinus, Linn. Rose Fish ; Snapper. 2134. 

 Sebastodes atrovirens, J. and G. Garrupa ; Grouper. 2130. 

 Sebastodes auriculatus, J. and G. Rock Fish. 2131. 

 Sebastodes chrysomeles, J. and G. 2133. 

 Sebastodes rosaceus, J. and G. Corsair. 



Family Cottidae. 

 (The Sculpins.) 



Ascelichthys rhodorus, J. and G. 2120. 



Cottus feneus, Mitchell. Brazen Bull Head. 2 121. 



Cottus octodecimspinosus, Mitch. Sculpin. 2127. 



The male of some species of this genus is said to construct a 

 nest of sea-weed and stones, and to watch and defend his offspring 

 (Gunther.) 



Enophrys bison, J. and G. Stone Sculpin. 2128. 



Hemipterus americana, Storer. Sea Raven. 2129. 



Icelus quadriseriatus, J. and G. 2123. 



Icelus uncinatus, Kroger. 2125. 



Leptocoltus armatus, Girard. Sculi)in ; Drummer. 2126. 



Oligocottus analis, Grd. Little Scorpion, 2122. 



Oligocottus maculosus, Grd. Johnny. 2124. 



Family Agonid?e. 

 (Alligator Fishes.) 

 Aspidophoroides monopterygius, Storer. Bull-head. 2116. 



Family Triglidce. 

 (The Gurnards.) 



Cephalacanthus spinarella, Lac. Flying Fish. 21 19. 

 "The adult able to move in the air, like the true flying fish, 

 but for shorter distance." — (J, & G., /. c, p. 737.) 



Prionotus evolans, Gill. Striped Flying Toad. 2 117. 

 Prionotus palmipes, Storer. 21 18. 



Family Gobieosocid.ie. 



"Carnivorous fishes of small size, chiefly of the warm seas, 

 usually living among loose stones between tide marks, and clinging 

 to them firmly by means of the adhesive disk." — (Jor. and Gil.. /. 

 c, p. 748.) 



Gobieosox reticulatus, J. and G. 21(4. 



