APPENDIX. 355 



Page 106, read: 



127. THUNNUS South, instead of A Ihacora. 



Page 109: 



135 b. ALECTIS Rafinesque may be a distinct genus. Its 

 species is : 



281. A. ciliaris (Bloch). 



Page 111 : 



Our species of Stromateidce are 



144. PALINURICHTHYS Bleeker. 



291. P. perciformis (Mitchill). 



145. PORONOTUS Gill. 



292. P. triacanthus (Peek). 

 145 b. RHOMBUS Cuvier. 



293. R. alepidotus (L.). 



A number of other scombriform fishes, as Lampris luna, TracMno- 

 tus glaucus, etc., occasionally reach oiu* Atlantic coasts. 



Page 116, read : 



304 (305). Enneacanthus gloriosua (Ilolbrook), instead of E. 

 simulans. E. eriarchus is doubtless the same, and doubtless came 

 from New Jersey, not Wisconsin. 



Page 117, read: 



155 b. APOMOTIS Rafinesque. 



This genus, now separated from Lepomis, contains four species, 

 in our limits : 



307. A. cyanellus ; 308. A. phenaz ; 309. A. symmetricus ; 

 and 310. A. ischyrus. 



Page 119. From Lepomis is further separated : 



156 b. EUPOMOTIS Gill & Jordan, with 

 318. E. holbrooki; and 319. E. gibbosus. 



Add also : 



318 b. E. heros (B. & G.). S. Ind. to Fla. and Texas, replac- 

 ing E. holbrooki (=7iotatus, Agassiz). See Jordan and Everm., 

 p. 1007. 



Page 121: 



The genus Etheostoma is now subdivided into a number of closely 

 related small groups or genera. Accepting the arrangement of Jor* 

 dan & Evermann, the species in our limits now stand as follows : 



158. AMMOCRYPTA Jordan. 



322. A. pellucida (Baird). 

 158 b. lOA Jordan & Bra^^ton. 



323. I. vitrea Cope. 



158 c. CRYSTALLARIA Jordan & Gilbert. 



324. C. asprella (Jordan). 



