338 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM, 
Family ECHENEIDIDE. 
Echeneis alba-cauda Mitchill. 
Leech. 
Mr. G. Z. Hartman of Palermo, in Cape May County, reports 
it to usually occur on most all sharks of any size. Mr. Fox ob- 
tained it at Sea Isle City during the past summer. 
Echeneis alba-cauda Fowler, Science, XXIV, 1906, Novem- 
ber 9th, p. 596. 
Remora remora (Linnzus). 
PEATE IT2. 
Remora. 
Family PLEURONECTID. 
Lophopsetta maculata (Mitchill). 
Window Pane. Day Light. 
Color when fresh, sinistral side dull olivaceous-drab, marked 
with deeper brown or umber spots all over trunk and on fins, 
where, however, they ‘become enlarged, elongated and altogether 
more dark or blackish. Dark spots on trunk apparently smaller 
along median axis of body. In addition to this sinistral side all 
finely specked with dull white in between larger dark spots, and 
these pale spots also extend out on vertical fins where they do 
not, however, become enlarged. Anterior free rays of dorsal 
pale. Pectoral transparent brownish, radii spotted with brown- 
ish and specked whitish. On dextral side translucent whitish, 
pectoral same only transparent, and vertical fins becoming more 
or less grayish towards margins, with dark spots of sinistral 
side showing through more or less distinctly. Iris specked deep 
brownish-olive, narrow ring around pupil golden. Length 7% 
inches. Sea Isle City. July 15th, 1906. Wm. J. Fox. 
