PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 313 



18§0— Contimied. 



Notes on a collection of Fislies from San Diego, California. By David S. 



Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, v. "3, pp. 



23-34, April 26-May 6, 1880. 



[An aunotatetl list of 57 species which were collected hy the writers in Januarj, 1880. 



The following new genera are described : Eoncador and Leuresthes, and the new species, 



Aphoristia atricauda, Dasyhatis dipterurus, and Platyrhina exasperata.] 

 Description of a New Flounder {Xysireitrys liolcins) from Santa Catalina Island, 



California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. <Proc. U. S. 



Nat. Museum, v. 3, pp. 34-36, May 6, 1880. 

 Description of a new ray {riaUjrhina triseriata), from the coast of California. 



By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, 



V. 3, pp. 36-38, May 6, 1880. 

 Description of a new species of "rock cod" (Sebastichthys serriceps) from 



the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. 



<Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, v. 3, pp. 38-40, May 6, 1880. 

 On the occurrence of CephuloscyUium laUceps (Dume'ril) Gill, on the coast of 



California. By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. <Proc. U. S. 



Nat. Museum, v. 3. pp. 40-42, May 6, 1880. 

 On the oil shark of Southern California (Galeorhinus galeus). By David S. 



Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. <Proc. U. S. Nat, Museum, v. 3, pp. 



42-43, May 6, 1880. 

 The surf smelt of the northwest coast, and tbe method of taking them by the 



Quillehute Indians, west coast of Washington Territory. By James G. 



Swan. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, v. 3, pp. 43-46, May 6, 1880. 

 [Referring to Mypomesus pretiosus Girard, under the name H. olidus.] 

 Description of a new flounder (Pleuronichthys verticalis), from the coast of 



California, with notes on other species. By David S. Jordan and Charles 



H. Gilbert. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, v. 3, pp. 49-51, May 6, 1880. 



[Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus Pallas is here referred to Pleuronichthys, but is re- 

 stored to its proper genus in a subsequent paper by the same authors. The additional 

 . species are Pleuronichthys coenosus, Xystreiirys Uolepis and Atheresthes (n. g.) stomias based 



upon Platysomatichthys stomias Jordan and Gilbert.] 

 Notes on sharks from the coast of California. By David S. Jordan and 



Charles H. Gilbert. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, v. 3, pp. 51-52, May 6, 



1880. 



[Pleuracromylon Icevis (Risso) Gill recorded from Monterey.] 



On the generic relations of Platyrhina exasperala. By David S. Jordan and 



Charles H. Gilbert. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, v. 3, p. 53, May 6, 1880. 

 [Zapteryx (n. g.) created for this species.] 

 Kemarks ou the species of the genus Chirus found in the San Francisco market, 



including one hitherto undescribed. By W. N. Lockington. <Proc. U. 



S. Nat. Museum, v. 3, pp. 53-57, May 6, 1880. 



[Chirus maculo-seriatus (n. s.), C. guttatus and C. constellatus are all equal to Hexa- 



grammus decagrammus, fide Jordan and Gilbert, same volume, p. 455.] 

 Description of a new lish from Alaska {Uranidea microstoma.) By W. N. 



Lockington. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, v. 3, pp. 58-59, May 6, 1880. 

 Description of a new species of Agonidae {Brachyopsis verrucosus), from the 



coast of California. By W. N. Lockington. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, 



V. 3, pp. 60-63, May 6, 1880. 



[Brachyopsis, Gill, is defined on page 63.] 

 Description of a new genus and some new species of California fishes {Icosteiis 



oenigmaticus and Osmerus attenuatus). By W. N. Lockington. <Proc. U. 



S. Nat. Museum, v. 3, pp. 63-68, May 6-24, 1880.. 



