494 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



I HOLOSTEI. 



Order — Ginglymodi (Gar-pikes), ...... 669 



Sub-Class Teleostei (Bony Fishes). 

 ^ Physostomi. 



f Nematognathi (Cat-fishes), ..... 670 



j Eventognathi [Plectospondyli] (Minnows), . . 673 



Orders -| Isospondyli (Herrings, Trout), .... 682 



j Haplomi (Toothed Minnows, Pike), .... 692 



L Apodes (Eels), ...... 697 



§ Physoclisti. 



f Synentognathi (Garfishes, Flying Fishes), . . 699 



Lophobranchii (Pipe-fishes, Sea Horses), . . 701 



I Hemibranchii (Sticklebacks), ..... 703 



Orders ■( Acanthopteri and Percesoces (Spiny-finned fishes), . 705 



Heterosomata (Floundei-s), ..... 759 



Pediculati (Frog-fishes), ..... 763 



. Plectognathi (Puflfers, Globe-fishes), . . " . . 765 



CATALOGUE OF VERTEBRATE ANIMALS. 



Mammals. 



Order CHEIROPTERA. 



Bats. 



Tamily VESPERTILIONID-ffi. 



Com.nion Bats. 

 ATALAPHA, Raf. 



I Lasiurus— Abbott's Catalogue.) 



A. noveboracensis, Erxl. Red Bat. 



Fur long aud silky, reddish brown, mostly white at tip of 

 hairs; lips and ears not edged with black ; a white tuft at base 

 of thumb. Spread of wing, 12 inches; length, 8| inches. 



" Quite abundant. Appears to be less frequent in towns than 

 others. Is first seen in April, when it leaves its winter quarters, 



