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Family CXXVIII.— CYCLOPTERID^. (110) 



456.— CYCLOPTERICHTHYS Steindachner. (395) 



1407. Cyclopterichthys ventricosus Pallas. A. (1142) 



1408. Cyclopterichthys stelleri Pallas.- A. (1143) 



457.— EUMICROTREMUS Gill. (395 6.) 



1409. EumicrotremuB spinosus Miiller. A. (1144) 



458.— CYCLOPTERUS LinniEus. (396) 



1410. Cyclopterua lumpus LinnaMis. N. G. Eu. (1145) 



Family CXXIX.— GOBIESOCID^. (Ill) 



459.— GOBIESOX Lac6pMe. (397) 



1411. Grobiesox mseandricus Girard. C. (1146) 



1412. Gobiesox stnimosus Cope. S. (1147) 



1413. Gobiesox virgatulus Jordau & Gilbert. S. W. (1147 b.) 



1414. Gobiesox rhessodon Rosa Smith, P. (1148) 



1415. Gobiesox adustus ' Jordan &■ Gilbert. P. 



1416. Gobiesox zebra" Jordan & Gilbert. P. 



1417. Gobiesox erythrops^ Jordan «St Gilbert. P. 



1418. Gobiesox eos* Jordan & Gilbert. P. 



Family OXXX.— BATRACHIDiE. (112) 



460.— BATRACHUS Bloch & Schneider. (398) 



1419. Batrachus tau Linnaeus. N. S. W. (1149) 

 1419b. Balrachm tau jyardits GooAe & Bean. S. (1149 &.) 



461.— PORICHTHYS Girard. (399) 



1420. Porichthys margaritatus^ Richardson. C. (1150) 



1421. Porichthys porosissimus^ Cuv. «fe Val. W. (1150 6.) 



1 Gobiesox adustus Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1881, 360. Mazatlan, 

 southward. 



^ Gobiesox zebra Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1881, 359. Mazatlan. 



^Gobiesox ei-ythroj)s J or(]iin & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mns., 1881, 360. Mazatlan; 

 Tres Marias. 



* Gobiesox eos Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mns., 18**1, 360. Mazatlan. 



'' I'orichthys maryaritatus (Richardson.) 



The Pacific sijccies, found from Vancouver's Island to Panama, most abundant 

 northward. The description on page 751 belongs here, and the names margaritatus 

 and H0^a<«8, as also all Pacific coast references to P.porosisaimus. 



^ Porichthys poroaissimus (Cuv. & Val.) 



The Atlantic species, found from Surinam to Galveston, Pensacola, and Charleston, 

 distinguished from P.margaritatus by the strong, unequal palatine teeth, as described 

 on page 958. The names porosissimus and plectrodon belong to this species, the only 

 one of its genus yet known from the Atlantic. 



