376 = Storer’s Synopsis of the Fishes of North America. 
fins. Teeth of two kinds ; those in front elongated, curved, pointed ; the 
others on the vomer, as also on the jaws, truncated or slightly rounded ; 
branchiostegous rays, six. 
1. Anarrhicas lupus, Lin. 
Purplish brown, with ten or twelve transverse, nearly black bars, passing from the abdo- 
men high up on the dorsal fin. Pectorals and anal leaden gray. Dorsal rays black. Cau- 
dal slate-colored, reddish at extremity. The jaws, vomer, and palatines are covered with 
large bony tubercles, which support on their summits little enamelled teeth, but the anterior 
teeth are conical and larger. 
D. 74. P. 20. A.46. C.161. Length, 3 to 5 feet. 
Greenland, Fasricrus. Maine and Massachusetts, Srorrr. New York, Mrrcuruz, 
Dexay. 
Anarrhicas lupus, Lry., Syst. Nat., p. 430. 
Be ff Fasricivus, Fauna Groenlandica, p. 138, 
WG us Brocn, ur. p. 18, pl. 74. 
ce LG SHaw’s Gen. Zoél., 1v. p. 93, pl. 13. 
Be 139 Wolf-fish, PENN., Brit. Zobl., 111. p. 201, pl. 27. 
ee ce Sea-wolf, Mircuir, Amer. Month. Mag., v. p. 242. 
L’Anarrhique loup (Anarrhicas lupus, Lin.), Cuv. et Vau., x1. p. 473, pl. 342. 
Anarrhicas lupus, Wolf-fish, Frem., Brit, An., p. 208, sp. 127. 
ee se “ Jenyns’s Brit. Vert., p. 384. 
ae ee Sea-wolf, Witson, Encyclop. Brit., Art. Ichth., p. 193, pl. 304, fig, 2. 
x 4 Common Wolf-fish, Ricu., Fauna Boreal. Americ., U1. p. 95. 
Ko ee Wolf-fish, YARRELL’s Brit. Fishes (2d edit.), 1. p. 277. 
uu sf HS Srorer’s Report, p. 69. 
Ms « — Sea-wolf, Dexay’s Report, p. 158, pl. 16, fig. 43. 
GENUS IX. GOBIUS, Cov. 
Ventrals joined together, forming a hollow disk, placed under the thorax. 
Two dorsals. Teeth velvet-like, or in cards. 
1. Gobius lanceolatus, Buocu. 
Grayish brown, with three or four blackish points before the first ray of the anterior dor- 
sal; an indistinct black spot on the sides back of the pectorals. Height about one eleventh 
its length, of which the caudal is nearly a third. The caudal is so much pointed, that the 
outer rays are only one eighth the length of the middle rays. The base of the tongue 
pearly, clouded with green or bluish. 
D.5, 1-13. P.19. V.1-5. A.1-14. C.15. Length, (?). 
Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Cuv. 
Called ‘‘ Emerelda,’’ or ‘‘ Emeraude,” in Cuba; ‘* Endormi,’’ at Martinique. 
