9 FISHES OF SINALOA. 381 
Galeichthys gilberti Jordan & Williams. 1666, 1667, 1668. 
Galeichthys azureus Jordan & Williams. 1575. 
Stolephorus scofieldi Jordan & Culver. 2941. 
Pecilia presidionis Jordan & Culver. 2687. 
Siphostoma starksii Jordan & Culver. 2686. 
Mugil hospes Jordan & Culver. 2890, 2954, 1695. 
Thyrina evermanni Jordan & Culver. 2688. 
Thyrina crystallina Jordan & Culver. 2685. 
Scomberomorus sinalow Jordan & Starks. 1720. 
Caranx medusicola Jordan & Starks. 2645. 
Hynnis hopkinsi Jordan & Starks. 1563. 
Trachinotus paloma Jordan & Starks. 2690. 
Trachinotus culvert Jordan & Starks. 2691. 
Mycteroperca venadorum Jordan & Starks. (British Museum.) 
Mycteroperca boulengeri Jordan & Starks. 1621. 
Lythrulon opalescens Jordan & Starks. 2963. 
Microspathodon azurissimus Jordan & Starks. 1636, 2595, 1610. 
Teuthis crestonis Jordan & Starks. 2899. 
Balistes naufragium Jordan & Starks. 1656. 
Aboma etheostoma Jordan & Starks. 
Gobius manglicola Jordan & Starks. 3095. 
Scorpena mystes Jordan & Starks. 1616, 1617, 2919, 1501. 
Symphurus williamsi Jordan & Culver. 2943. 
Orthopristis reddingi Jordan & Richardson. 
Alexurus armiger Jordan & Richardson. 
Family GINGLYMOSTOMID/E. 
1. Ginglymostoma cirratum (Gmelin.) Gara. 
Two large specimens, respectively five and six feet in 
length, were taken. These agree fairly with published 
descriptions, except that the black spots scattered over 
the body are very small and pepper-like. It is possible 
that these spots vanish with age, and that Gznglymostoma 
fulvum Poey, the unspotted form, is the adult of the other. 
This species was obtained by Dr. Gilbert, at Mazatlan 
and Panama. 
