26 IOWA STUDIES IN NATURAL HISTORY 
2. Lycodontis moringa (Cuvier). Common Spotted Moray. 
Murena moringa Cuvier, Régne Animal, ed. 2, vol. 2, 352, 1829 Bahamas. 
Lycodontis moringa, Jordan & Evermann, op. cit., 395, 1896; Evermann 
& Marsh, op. cit., 377, fig. 8, 1902. 
One specimen (no. 96), 27.25 inches long, taken July first at 
Antigua. 
Snout 5.75 in head; eye 2 in snout. Two or three long, de- 
pressible canines on vomer in front, and a row of small fixed 
teeth behind. 
Color in aleohol dark brown, irregularly mottled with light 
yellowish; under parts of throat and head with dark spots. 
3. Echidna catenata (Bloch). Chained Moray. 
Gymnothorax catenatus Bloch, Ausl. Fische, 11, 74, pl. 69, figs. 4 and 5, 
1738, Brazil. 
Echidna catenata, Jordan & Evermann, op. cit., 403, 1896; Evermann & 
Marsh, op. cit., 79, 1902. 
One specimen (no. 95), 18 inches long, taken July first at 
Antigua. 
Head 3; eye 2.5 in snout. Teeth blunt and rounded, in two 
or three rows on the vomer. 
Color in aleohol dark brown reticulated with bright yellow, 
these markings forming cross-bars on throat and breast. 
4. Cypselurus bahiensis (Ranzani). Flying Fish. 
Exocetus bahiensis Ranzani, Nov. Comm. Ac. Sci. Inst. Bonon., V, 1842, 
362, pl. 38, Bahia; Jordan & Evermann, op. cit., 739, 1896. 
Cypselurus bahiensis, Evermann & Marsh, op. cit., 104, 1902. 
Two specimens (nos. 98 and 99) 9.2 and 10.2 inches long, 
taken July first at Barbados. 
Head 4; depth 5; eye 3 in head; snout 3.75; interorbital 
2.75; D. 10; A. 9. Base of anal 1.75 in base of dorsal; origin 
of anal under third dorsal ray scales about 57 in lateral series. 
Some fine teeth on upper jaw. Pectorals long, reaching to cau- 
dal peduncle, slightly beyond tips of ventrals. 
5. Mugil curema Cuvier & Valenciennes. White Mullet; Liza. 
Mugil curema Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., XI, 87, 1836, 
Brazil, Martinique, Cuba; Jordan & Evermann, op. cit., 813, fig. 344, 
1896; Evermann & Marsh, op. cit., 113, fig. 24, 1902. 
One specimen (no. 107), 9 inches long, taken May 14, at 
Barbados. 
