go NATURAL HISTORY BULLETIN. 



Gobiesox rupestris Poey, i860, Mem. Cub., 11, 283. 

 Egg Island. 



Pomacentrus leucostictus M. & Tr., 1 848, Schomb. Bar- 

 bad., 674. 

 Tortugas; Spanish Wells. 



Lachnolaimus maximus. 



Labrus maximus Walb., 1792, Art. Gen. Pise, 261. 



Young individuals of less than two inches differ so much 

 from the adult as to be hardly recognizable. The anterior 

 rays of the dorsal are little longer than those back of them; 

 the filaments extend little if any beyond the points of the 

 spines; the outer rays of the caudal are not elongate; the 

 rays of soft dorsal and of anal have not developed into 

 sharp angles on those fins; there are a couple of silvery 

 spots below the eye; and there are vertical narrow bands of 

 brownish separated or edged by white or silvery on the flanks. 

 The anterior of these bands passes from the anterior rays of 

 the dorsal to the bases of the ventrals; two fainter ones farther 

 back pass down from the spinous dorsal; and a more distinct 

 one runs from the soft dorsal to the anal fin. Behind this 

 last on both dorsal and anal there are two dark spots the inner 

 of which rests on the base of the hindmost rays. The caudal 

 is marked around the edges with dark. 



Tortugas. 



Platyglossus bivittatus. 



Labrus bivittatus Bloch., 1791, Ausl. Fische, v, 133, pi. 

 284, f. 1. 

 Tortugas. 



PSEUDOSCARUS COZRULEUS. 



Coryphcena ccerulea Bl., 1786, Ausl. Fische, 11, 148, pi. 176. 

 Tortugas. 



PHYCIS REGIUS. 



Blennius regius Walb., 1792, Art. Gen. Pise, 186. 



