FURTHER NOTES ON NEW JERSEY FISHES. 139 
Brevoortia tyrannus (Latrobe). 
Mossbunker. 
Reported in the tide-water of Cedar Swamp Creek near Peters- 
burg. This is the “bony fish” of Delaware Bay, where it is dis- 
tributed all along the shore from Cape May Point north. It also 
occurs all over the sound, where, like in the bay, they are to be 
found in rather small schools. About Green Creek the “bony fish” 
was abundant with the alewives on May 5th, 1907. All seen 
were adults. H. Walker Hand and H. W. Fowler. Many in 
the pounds on June 9th, 1907, and on June 23d. 
Family SALMONIDZ. 
Salmo salar Linnzus. 
Salmon. 
One was caught in a pound at Holly Beach. About 8 or 10 
years ago one was taken in Delaware Bay at Green Creek, Cape 
May county, by Mr. E. Cresse. Mr. H. Walker Hand furnishes 
these reports. Dr. W. C. Kendall reports one taken at Bayside. 
It is 9°/,, inches, a smolt, with red spots, and caught in salt 
water. It was sent to the U. S. F. Com. by Mr. Eugene Black- 
ford. 
Family AGUILLIDE. 
Anguilla chrisypa Rafinesque. 
Eel. 
Small ones were taken in the tide-water of Cedar Swamp 
Creek at Petersburg, April 16th, 1907, by T. D. Keim and H. 
W. Fowler. 
Found larval young abundant in the debris along the Pen- 
sauken Creek near Pensauken, in Rurlington county, April 28th, 
1907. 
