On May 1 9th, while at Sea Isle City, Carchcaias 

 littoralis, Kaja ennaeea, R. occllata, R. taevis, Pomo- 

 lobus aestivalis, Brevoortia tyrannus, Scomber scom- 

 bruSy Sarda sarda, Pomatomus saltatrix, Porotitus 

 triacanthus, Centropristis striatus, Stenotomus chry- 

 sops, Cynoscion regalis, Mieropogon undulatus, 

 S pheroides maculatus, Prionotus carolinus, P. striga- 

 tus, Paralichthys dentatus, Lophopsetta maculata, 

 Merluccius bilinearis, Gadus callarias, Urophycis 

 regius and U. chuss were found; July 20th, Carcliar- 

 hinus milberti and Eehcncis naucrates were ob- 

 tained; July 24th. Sphyrna zygaena, Fundulus ma- 

 jaliSj Menidia menidia not at a, Trachinotus carolinus, 

 Syngnathus fuscus and Menticirrhus sacvatilis; Aug- 

 ust 29th, Trachinotus falcatus, OrtJiopristis chrysop- 

 terus and Bairdiclla cltrysitra. 



Mr. W. J. Fox, who also secured some of the 

 above, obtained Caranx crysos, Stephanolepis his- 

 pid us and Aug u ilia chrisypa at Carson's Inlet on 

 August 11th. The last was an adult, and remarkable 

 for its deformed body, being twisted in rather even 

 undulations. I examined a small Cyclopterus 

 luinpus, taken in the pound at Ocean City in late 

 April, and was informed several others were also ob- 

 tained. Aleutera sckoepfii and Urophycis regius were 

 also secured there June 21st; and Sy nodus foetens at 

 Beesley's Point on September 10th. 



Among fresh-water fishes, those of the Alex- 

 socken Creek, above Lambertville, obtained July 

 22nd, contained three adults of Rhinichthys catarac- 

 tae. These were the first I ever collected in New 

 Jersey, and were taken in the rapids, associated with 

 the very common R. atronasus. Semotilus atromacu- 

 latus, Notropis cornutus, Fundulus diaphanus, and 

 Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi were also found. R. 

 atronasus were very abundant in Jacobs Creek, near 

 Harborville. A small collection from the Pompton 

 River, near Mountain View, in Passaic County, 

 contains Semotilus bullaris, Xotropis photogenis 

 amoenus, Ambloplites rupestris, Lepomis auritus, 

 Eupomotis gibbosus and Micropterus dolomieu. 



Henry W. Fowler, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



