Storer’s Synopsis of the Fishes of North America. 373 
Blennius gunnellus, Spotted Blenny, PENNANT’s Brit. Zool., 111. p. 282, pl. 60. 
re ce Gunnel Blenny, SHaw’s Gen. Zo@l., rv. p. 179. 
se sf Spotted Gunnel, Jenyns’s Brit. Vert., p. 383. 
Gunnellus vulgaris, Frem., Brit. An., p. 207, sp. 124. 
Murenoides guttata, Spotted Gunnel or Butter-fish, Lacrr., YARRELL’s Brit. Fishes (Ist edit.), 1. p. 239, 
fig. ; (2d edit.), 1. p. 269. 
Le Gonnelle vulgaire (Gunnellus vulgaris, Cuv., Blennius gunnellus, Lin.), Cuy. et Vat, x1, p. 419. 
2. Gunnellus punctatus, Fas. 
Tawny; the head dotted with white; the throat, pectorals, and caudal striped with 
the same; about seven brown streaks on the cheeks; five black spots, joined to as many 
white ones, on the dorsal, and about twelve less conspicuous black spots on the anal. The 
dorsal and anal fins are continued to the caudal, the former being joined to it by a membrane, 
but the anal is distinct. 
D.50. P.17. V.4. A.38 C.18. Length, 6 inches. 
Greenland, Fasricivus. 
Called ‘‘ Akulliakitsoc,’”’ by the Greenlanders. 
Blennius punctatus, Fan., Fauna Groenlandica, p. 153. 
Blennius (Clinus) punctatus, Faz., Akooliakeetsok, RicH., Fauna Boreal. Americ., m1. p. 88. 
Le Gonnelle ponctué, Gunnellus punctatus, Cuv. et VaL., x1. p. 428. 
3. Gunnellus Fabricii, Cuv. 
Back and sides palish, marked irregularly with brown spotted circles. Head and pectorals 
yellowish ; belly white, with a yellowish tint behind the anus. The even dorsal occupies 
the entire back, but is distinct from the obovate caudal. Ventrals with three rays, the lower 
of which is longest ; the upper ray scarcely perceptible. 
DaGs= Pylas Vice) A 41 C185) Length, Itoot. 
Greenland, Fasricrvs. 
Called ‘* Teyarnak,’’ by the Greenlanders. 
Blennius lumpenus, Fas., Fauna Groenlandica, p. 151. 
Blennius (Clinus) lumpenus, Lumper, Fan., Ricu., Fauna Boreal. Americ., 111. p. 90. 
Le Gonnelle de Fabricius, Gunnellus Fabricii, Cuv. et Vau-, x1. p. 431. 
4. Gunnellus anguillaris, PaLuas. 
Olive-yellow, lighter beneath, with five longitudinal, parallel, interrupted brown bands, al- 
ternately darker and paler; base of the caudal black; caudal fawn-colored, crossed with 
brown lines; dorsal yellowish brown; anal yellowish; ventrals four-rayed, the external 
longest. 
D. 67to 70. P.14. V.1-3. A.45-50. C.14. Length, 14 foot. 
Northwest Coast of America, east of the Aleutian Islands, Cuv. 
Called ‘‘ Kanaise,’’ at Kamtschatka. 
Le Gonnelle anguillaire (Blennius anguillaris, PALLAs, Gunnellus anguillaris, Cuv.), Cuv. et VAL., x1, p. 434. 
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