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224. Citharichthys gilberti Jenkins & Evermann. LeEn- 
GUADO. 
Very common everywhere in the Astillero, and also 
ascending the Rio Presidio in the fresh waters nearly as 
far as the village of Presidio. In fresh water the color is 
considerably brighter than in the sea, and these fresh 
water specimens correspond to those described by Jordan 
& Goss as Crtharichthys sumichrast?. These seem to be, 
however, of the same species. 
225. Azevia panamensis (Steindachner). 
Common in the Astillero, reaching a length of about 
eight inches. The following is a count of the fin rays 
ai nine specimens: = 95, A.:75; D..89, A. 67; Dz 92, 
Pi Di SOO. ea IPOs FAS WOO, Aen 7 DE 
Gene 725, Ds 92; Aue om JA. 72. 
These specimens seem to be inseparable from A zevza 
panamensis. 
226. Etropus crossotus Jordan & Gilbert. 
Rather common in the Astillero with the preceding 
species, but reaching a smaller size, rarely exceeding 
four inches. On careful comparison of our specimens 
with others from Beaufort, Pensacola, Panama, and other 
localities, we are unable to find any differences. The 
color varies with the bottom, some being plain light 
brown, others are much mottled with lighter or with 
darker. 
227. Hippoglossina macrops Steindachner. 
This species was described by Steindachner from a 
specimen obtained at Mazatlan. We have not seen it. 
228. Paralichthys adspersus (Steindachner). 
Very common in the bay and Astillero at Mazatlan, 
and in fact everywhere on the coast from Guaymas and 
