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34. 
36. 
37. 
38. 
APPENDIX. 
Fam. PEDICULATI. 
LopnHivs PiIscaTorius, LZ. Devil-fish. ‘Common. 
Fam. BLENNIDZ. 
ANARRHICHAS LUPUS, LJ. Cat-fish. Common. 
A. minor, Olaf. Fishing banks off the coast (U.S. F. C.) 
A. LATIFRONS. Steenst & Hallg. Fishing banks off the 
coast (U.S. F. C.) 
LEPTOCLINUS ACULEATUS (Reinh.) Gill. Stichoous aculeatus, 
Gunth. Fishing banks off the coast (U. 8. F.C.) 
EUMESOGRAMMUS SUBBIFURCATUS (Storer) Gill. Pholis 
subbifurcatus, Stor. Taken off Halifax Harbour by 
the “Speedwell” Expedition (U.S. F. C.) 
E. UNIMACULATUS (Reinh.) Goode & Bean. ‘Sticheus uni- 
maculatus, Gunth. A specimen was forwarded by Mr. 
Whiteaves from the vicinity of Anticosti to the 
Smithsonian Institution. See Goode & Bean's List of 
Fishes of Mass. Bay. 
MURZNOIDES GUNNELLUS (L.) Goode & Bean. Common in 
shore waters. Described by the author, Trans. N. S. 
Inst. Nat. Se: vol. 1. Pt. Lp. 50: 
CRYPTACANTHODES MACULATUS, Stor. Wrymouth. Occa- 
sionally taken. The variety C. inornatus, Gill—is net 
uncommon. 
‘ZOARCES ‘ANGUILLARIS (Peck.) Storer. Common. 
Fam. ATHERINIDA. 
Currostoma NoTATUM (Mitch.) Gill. -Atherinichthys motata, 
Gunth. 
Fam. FISTULARIID. 
FISTULARIA TABACCARIA, Z. Occasional specimens taken 
in shore waters during the summer months. A speci- 
men in the Halifax Museum. 
F, serrata, Cuv. Like the last species this is occasionally 
taken in shore waters. The author examined a fine 
specimen 31 inches in length including caudal fila- 
‘ment ‘in Sept. 1863, which had been talzen.at Portu- 
