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these are full of spawn ata length of five inches, we should regard 
them without much hesitation as the young of C. sordidus. <As it is, 
it is not unlikely that C. stigmeus will prove to be simply the young of 
the latter species. 
53. CITHARICHTHYS DINOCHEROS. 
Citharichthys dinoceros Goode & Bean, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., xxviii, 1886, 156 (off 
Martinique, St. Lucie, and Barbadoes). 
Habitat.—Deep waters of Gulf of Mexico. 
This species is known to us from the original description only. 
54. CITHARICHTHYS ARCTIFRONS. 
Citharichthys arctifrons Goode, Proc. U. 8S. Nat. Mus., 1830, 341, 472 (Gulf Stream off 
Southern New England coast). Goode & Bean, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zoology, xix, 
p- 194 (stations 313, 314, 311, and 336). Jordan & Gilbert, Syn. Fish. N. A., 818, 
1882. 
Habitat.—Deep waters of the Gulf Stream. 
This species is known to us from a small specimen obtained in the 
Gulf Stream southeast of Martha’s Vineyard, and from the descriptions 
published by Goode & Bean. 
55. CITHARICHTHYS UNICORNIS. 
C.tharichthys unicornis Goode, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1880, 342 (Gulf Stream south- 
; east of New England). Jordan and Gilbert, Syn. Fish. N. A., p. 818,1882. 
Habitat.—Deep waters of the Guif Stream. 
This species is known to us from descriptions only. 
56. CITHARICHTHYS MACROPS. 
Citharichthys macrops Dresel, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 1854, p. 539 (Pensacola). Jordan, 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1856, 29 (Beaufort, N. C.). 
Habitat.—South Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States. 
This species is known to us from several specimens dredged in the 
harbor of Beaufort, N. C., by Prof. Oliver P. Jenkins. 
57. CITHARICHTHYS UHLERI. 
Citharichthys uhleri Jordan, sp. nov. 
Habitat.—West Indian fauna. 
This species is based on a single specimen in the Museum of Com- 
parative Zoology. It is 44 inches in length, and was brought from 
Hayti by Mr. P. R. Uhler, the well-known entomologist, for whom we 
have named the species. 
The species is close to Citharichthys macrops, but its fin-rays and 
scales are considerably more numerous than in the latter. 
