100 THE CYPRINODONTS. 



opercle is silvery, and across the upper edge there is a darker streak. The 

 largest male at hand is four and three fourths inches in length ; the lai'gest 

 female five and three fourths. 



Of this species there are several varieties beside the typical hetercolitus : 

 Bermudce from the Bermudas, badius from Grand Menan, and ^jMcitZeHi^HS of 

 the coasts of New England. 



Eastern coasts of the United States and Canada to Bermuda. 



Fundulus parvipinnis. 



Plate II. Fig. 3, 4, teeth. 



Fundulus parvipinnis Grd., 1854, P. Phil. Ac, VII, 154,-1859, P. R.E. Rep., X, Fish, 303; Blkr., 

 1860, Cypr., 487 ; Gthr., 1866, Cat., VI, 319 ; St., 1876, Sb. Ak. Wien, LXXIV, est. 153, pi. 10, fig. 1-2 ; 

 Jor. & C, 1877, B. Buf. Soc, HI, 141; Joi-., 1878, B. U. S. G. Sur., IV, 433; Smith, 1880, List Fish San 

 Diego, — 1884, P. U. S. Mus., VI, 233,-1885, W. Am. Sci., 54; Bean, 1881, P. U. S. Mus., Ill, 105 ; 

 Jor. & G., 1881, P. U. S. Mus., Ill, 30, 457,-1882, P» U. S. Mus., IV, 42,-1883, P. U. S. Mus., V, 

 355 ; Jor. & J„ 1882, P. U. S. Mus., IV, 13; Eig., 1892, Ann. Lye. N. Y., VI. 352, — P. U. S. Mus., 

 XV, 142. 



Fundulus {Hydrargyrd) parvipinnis Jor. & G., 1882, B. 16, U. S. Mus., 333; Jor., 1887, R- U- S. F. 

 Com., 836. 



Fundulus punctatus Gthr., 1866, Cat., VI, 320,-1868, Tr. Z. Soc., VI, 482, pi. 84, fig. 5 ; Jor., 1886, 

 P. U. S. Mus., VIII, 368 ; Eig., 1893, P. U. S. Mus., XVI, 56. 



Fundulus guatemalensis Gthr., 18C6, Cat., VI, 321,-1868, Tr. Z. See., VI, 482, pi. 84, fig. 3-4; Jor., 

 1886, P. U. S. Mus., VIII, 368 ; Eig., 1891, P. U. S. Mus., XIV, 64,-1893, P. U. S. Mus., XVI, 56. 



Fundulus pachycepfwlus Gthr., 1866, Cat., VI, 321,-1868, Tr. Z. Soc, VI, 483, pi. 84, fig 6 ; Jor., 



1886, P. U. S. Mus., VIII, 368 ; Eig., 1893, P. U. S. Mus., XVI, 56. 



Fundulus vinctus Jor. & G., 1882, P. U. S. Mus., V, 355; Jor., 1886, P. U. S. Mus., "V^II, 368,— 



1887, R. U. S. F. Com., 837. 



Fundulus lima Vaill,, 1894, Bull. Soc. Philom., (8) VI, 71- 

 Var. labialis. 



Fundulus labialis Gthr., 1866, Cat., VI, 319,-1868, Tr. Z. Soc, VI, 481, pi. 84, fig. 1, 2; Eig., 1893, 

 P. U. S. Mus., XVI, 56. 



Fundulus robustus Bean, 1892, P. U. S. Mus., XV, 285, pi. 44, fig. 2. 



B. 5; D. 13-15; A. 12-16; V. 6 ; P. 18-20; LI. 34-36; Ltr. 12-14; 

 Vert. 15 + 19. 



From the side this fish bears some resemblance to F. heteroclUus : but the 

 head is smaller, and seen from above head and shoulders are more com- 

 pressed. Head somewhat narrow and pointed, about one fourth of the total 

 length, or a little more than the depth of the body ; crown flattened. Snout 

 comparatively narrow, blunt, as long as the eye. Mouth medium, lower jaw 

 longer, upper protractile. Teeth conical, hooked, in bands, outer series 

 larger ; pharyngeal with a shoulder, median swollen and molar-like. Eye 

 large, as long as snout, one fourth of the head, two thirds to three fifths of 

 the interorbital space. Dorsal origin near the middle of the total length, a 



