FISHES OF PUGET SOUND. 839 
103. Lepidogobius lepidus (Girard). 
Three specimens dredged, the largest 4 inches in 
length. 
104. Gillichthys mirabilis Cooper. Mup Fisu. 
Not common this far north. Found in the mud in la- 
goons. No specimens taken by us. 
105. Quietula y-cauda (Jenkins & Evermann). 
This little goby was taken in Saanich Arm, Vancouver 
Island, by Jordan & Gilbert. One of the two specimens 
taken from the stomach of Hlexagrammus hexagrammus 
and recorded as Godzosoma zos belongs to it. The other 
is the type of the latter species. This species is the type 
of the genus Quzetu/a Jordan & Evermann, distinguished 
from Gillichthys by the presence of dermal flaps on the 
shoulder girdle. 
106. Clevelandia ios (Jordan & Gilbert). Plate c. 
The original type of this species was obtained from the 
stomach of Hexagrammus hexagrammus, in Saanich Arm, 
by Jordan & Gilbert, in 1880. It was not in good condi- 
tion and the description is defective. Two specimens 
were dredged near Seattle by us. A description is here 
appended : 
Head 3% in length of body; depth 6; D. V-16; A. 
14; eye 6% in head; maxillary 14; pectoral 13; ven- 
trals 176; caudal 1%; base of soft dorsal 3 in length of 
body; base of anal 3%. 
Body long and slender, compressed, the back not ele- 
vated; caudal peduncle moderately wide. Head long, 
profile steep to within a short distance of the front of the 
eye, thence horizontal. Mouth very large, not very ob- 
lique, the maxillary projecting to opposite the middle of 
the cheek; jaws subequal; teeth in narrow villiform 
