THE FISHES OF NEW JERSEY. 325 
Micropogon undulatus (Linnzus). 
PLATE 106. 
Croaker, 
Distinguished from the next chiefly by several small barbels 
along the sides of the lower jaw. 
Mr. Wm. J. Fox found this fish abundant off Sea Isle City, 
during the summer of 1906. ‘This fish I have also noted at Stone 
Harbor, Cape May, Anglesea, Grassy Sound, Avalon, Ocean 
City, Atlantic City and Barnegat Pier. It reaches a length of 1 
foot and is a good food-fish. In the “Fishes of New Jersey’ I 
overlooked this species. At present I have no New Jersey ex- 
amples. 
Micropogon undulatus Abbott, Geol. N. J., 1868, p. 811. 
Menticirrhus saxatilis (Schneider). 
King Fish. 
xe. 
King Fish. Menticirrhus saxatilis (Schneider). (Young.) 
Mr. S. R. Morse showed me an example in the State Museum, 
at Trenton, 15°/,, inches in length. It was taken off Long 
Branch according to him, during the early part of 1903. Eye 
