FURTHER NOTES ON NEW JERSEY FISHES. 183 
Family MOLIDZ. 
Mola mola (Linnzus). 
Sun Fish. 
Mr. Hand says that the example reported from Cape May was 
washed ashore at Mount Vernon. During the summer of 1906 
another was reported from the Holly Beach pounds. 
Family TRIGLIDA. 
Prionotus carolinus (Linnzeus). 
Sea Robin. 
Reported at Sea Isle City on July 1st, 1906, by Mr. W. J. Fox. 
Reported from Ocean City and in Great Egg Harbor Bay at 
Somers Point and Beesley’s Point during August of 1907. 
Prionotus evolans strigatus (Cuvier). 
Flying Fish. 
Noted at Sea Isle City on July 15th, 1906, by Mr. W. J. Fox. 
About Cape May, sea robins with long pectorals are often taken 
off shore, which are probably this species. They take fish bait 
and run about 10 inches in length. ‘Taken on Five Fathom Bank, 
McCrie’s Shoal and an Old Eph Buoy. One found on the beach 
at Ocean City Point on August 16th, 1907. 
Family ECHENEIDIDZ., 
Echeneis alba-cauda Mitchill. 
Suck Fish. 
Several “leeches” about two feet long were noted on the large 
shark taken near Palermo in 1888, and were evidently this species. 
