92 TELEOSTEI : SYNENTOGNATHI. — XVI. 
b. Body little compressed, its breadth more than 3 its greatest depth. 
TyLosurus, 97, 
6b. Body much compressed, its breadth not half its greatest depth. 
ATHLENNES, 98. 
aa. Jaws with minute teeth or none. 
c. Maxillary grown fast to premaxillary; one or both jaws produced in 
a long beak. 
d. D. and A. with finlets; scales small; both jaws produced. (Scom- 
beresocine). . - « »« SCOMBERESOX, 99. 
dd. D. and A. without silage apees ea short, the lower much pro- 
duced. (Hemiramphine.) 
e. Pectorals moderate, not longer than head without beak; body 
rather stout; sexes similar. . . . . . HemMIRAMPHUS, 100. 
ee. Pectorals very long, twice head without beak; V. short; body 
very slender, almost band-like. . EuLEPTORHAMPHUS, 101. 
cc. Maxillary distinct from premaxillary ; both jaws short. (zoce- 
tine.) 
J. Roof of mouth with teeth; body elliptical in cross-section; V. 
long, inserted behind middle of body; D. high, its base about 
equal to anal base; snout and lower jaw short. 
PARExoce@tus, 102. 
Jf. Roof of mouth nearly toothless; body quadrate in cross-section ; 
P. long, about reaching base of C. 
g- Ventrals inserted anteriorly, much nearer tip of snout than 
base of C., small, not used as organs of flight. 
HALOCYPSELUS, 103. 
gg. Ventrals inserted posteriorly, nearer base of C. than snout, 
used as organs of flight. . . . . . Exocarus, 104. 
97. TYLOSURUS Cocco. (rvAos, callus, 7. e. keel; ovpa, tail.) 
a. Caudal peduncle depressed, with a dermal keel. 
&. D. and A. short, each of 14 to 16 rays; last rays of D. low; jaws slender. 
220. T. marinus (Bloch & Schneider). GaAr-FisH. BILL-FISH. 
NEEDLE-FISH. SILVER GAR. 
Scales and bones green; green, a silvery lateral band; a dark 
bar on opercles; P. pale. Head 22; depth 54 in head. Lat. 1. 300. 
L. 4 feet. Maine to Texas, abundant; ascending rivers. 
6b. D. and A. long, each of 21 to 24 rays; last ae of D. sometimes ele- 
vated; caudal keel black. 
221. T. acus (Lacépede). Hounp-Fiso. AGuson. Beak 
long, twice rest of head. Green, no lateral stripe. Lat. 1. 380. L. 
5 feet. West Indies and Mediterranean; occasional N. to Cape 
Cod. (Eu.) (Lat., needle.) 
98. ATHLENNES! Jordan & Fordice. (a8devvys, without mu- 
cosity, an ancient epithet applied to Belone belone.) 
222. A. hians (Cuv. & Val.). Jaws long and very slender, the 
upper arched at base, so that the mouth cannot be closed; tail not 
1 This name was inadvertently printed “ Athlennes,” and may remain so ; “ Ablen- 
nes” was intended. 
