[15] FLOUNDERS AND SOLES. 239 
Habitat.—North Pacific, in rather deep water. San Francisco to Pu- 
get Sound, and probably northward. 
This small flounder is brought in in large quantities by the sweep- 
nets off San Francisco. It is of little value as a food-fish, 
Genus V.—EOPSETTA. 
Bopsetta Jordan & Goss, Cat. Fish. N. A., 1885, 135 (jordani). 
Type: Hippoglossoides jordani Lockington. 
This genus contains but a single species, a large flounder which is 
abundant on the coast of California. It is very close to the genus 
Hippoglossoides, and its separation as a distinct genus is perhaps hardly 
justified. 
ANALYSIS OF SPECIES OF EOPSETTA. 
a. Body broadly ovate; maxillary 2} in head; teeth in two series aboye, the inner 
series much smaller, the outer canine-like in front, gill membranes somewhat 
united; gill-rakers strong, x -++ 15; eyes large, 3} in head, separated by a narrow, 
blunt, scaly ridge; scales small, firm, strongly ciliated, smooth on blind side; 
anal spine strong; head 3$; depth 24. D. 94, A. 72, Lat.1. 96. Vertebr 11 + 32 
=43. Color, olive-brown, nearly uniform... .-..--.-...--.--.-.----JORDANI, 5. 
5. EOPSETTA JORDANI. 
(THE ‘CALIFORNIA SOLE. ’’) 
Hippoglossoides jordani Lockington, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1879, 73 (San Francisco). 
Lockington, Rep. Com. Fisheries, California, 1878-’79, 40 (San Francisco, 
Farallone Islands). Lockington, Scientific Press Supplement, April, 1879, 120. 
Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1880, 454 (Puget Sound, San Francisco, 
Monterey Bay). Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1881, 67 (Mon- 
terey, Puget Sound, San Francisco). Jordan & Gilbert, Syn. Fish. N. A., 
1882, p. 826. Jordan, Nat. Hist. Aquat. Anim., 1884, 187. 
Habitat.—Coast of California, Puget Sound to Monterey. 
This is one of the commonest flat-fishes of the California coast, be- 
ing found in abundance in shallow water from Monterey northward, 
It is a good food-fish, and large numbers are dried each year by the 
Chinese. 
Genus VI.—HIPPOGLOSSOIDES. 
Hippoglossoides Gottsche, Wiegmann’s Archiv, 1835, 164 (‘‘ limanda” = platessoides). 
Drepanopsetta Gill, Cat. Fish. East Coast N. Am., 1861, 50 (platessoides), 
Pomatopsetta Gill, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1864, 217 (‘‘ dentata ”= platessoides). 
TyPE: Pleuronectes platessoides Fabricius. 
This genus, as here restricted, contains two closely related species, 
the one of the North Pacific, the other of the North Atlantic. Both are 
essentially Arctic species, inhabiting shallow waters in the regions 
where they are most abundant. si 
