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1468. Cremnobates integripinnis Rosa Smith. C. P. (1166) 



1469. Cremnobates nox' .Tord.in iVr Oilbert. W. 



483.— CHIROLOPHUS Swaiuson. (410) 



1470. Chirolophus polyactocephalus '^ Pallas. A. (1167) 



484.— MURJE3NOIDES3 Laf<«pfede. (411) 



1471. Muraenoides gunnellus Linnieus. N. G. Eu. (1168) 



1472. Muraenoides fasciatus Bloch & Scliuei<ler. G. (1169) 



1473. Muraenoides ornatus Girard. A. (1170) 



1474. Muraenoides maxillaris Beau. A. (1171) 



1475. Muraenoides dolichogaster Pallas. H. (1172) 



485.— APODICHTHYS Girard. (412) 



1476. Apodichthysflavidus Girard. C. (1174) 



1477. Apodichthys fucorum .Jordan & Gilbert. C. (1175) 



1478. Apodichthys univittatus^ Locki ny ton. P. 



486.— ANOPLARCHUS Gill. (413) 



1479. Anoplarchus atropurpureus' Kittlitz. C. A. (1176) 



487.— XIPHISTER Jordan. (414) 



1480. Xiphister chirus Jordan & Gilbert. C, (1178') 



1481. Xiphister mucoBUS^ Girard. C. (1179) 



1482. Xiphister rupestria Jordan & Gilbert. C. (1180) 



488.— CEBEDICHTHYS Ayres. (415) 



1483. Cebedichthys violaceus Girard. C. (1181) 



489.— EUMESOGRAMMUS Gill. (416) 



1484. Eumesogrammus praecisus Kroyer. G. (1182) 



1485. Eumesogrammus subbifurcatus Storer. N. (1183) 



490.— STICH^US Reinhardt. (417) 



1486. Stichaeus punctatus Fabricins. G. (1184) 



shorter than the highest of second dorsal ; membrane of third spine joining the fourth 

 spine just above its base. Last ray of second dorsal joined by membrane to base of 

 caudal. Head 4; depth 4J, D. Ill, 27, I. A. II, 19. V. 1, 2. Lat. 1. 33 to 35. Key 

 West; St. Thomas. 



(Steindachner, Ichthyoiogische Beitriige, V, 178, 1876. Jordan, 1. c, 142.) 



> Cremnohates nox Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1884, 30. Key West. 



* Blcnniua poh/actocephalus Pallas, lately rediscovered by Mr. Nelson in Alaska, proves 

 to be, as supposed in the Synopsis, a genuine species of Chirolophus. 



*I here omit Murcenoides (Asternopleryx) gunelliformia. It is not certain that the 

 single knowu specimen is a Murcenoides or that it is from American waters. 



* Apodichthys univittatus Lockington, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1881, 118. Gulf of 

 California. 



^ Anoplarchua alectrolophus should not have been inserted. It is an Asiatic species, 

 not found within our limits. 



®The type of Xiphidium cnioreum Cope, examined by Mr. Meek, is identical with 

 X. mucosus. 



