PARASTTES OF BERMUDA FISHES— LINTON. 



87 



JJxl iif fixli e.raiiiiiu'd for pin-dsili.s iritli ,s.i iiiiiki r;/ of residln — ( 'out iniicd. 



Ha'mulon flaroUnrdliiin 

 ( Desniart'st ) . 



Bailiijittoma .^ln<ili(iii 



(Li'iiiiii'U.M). 

 ('a (a III ti n ('(I In in ii .< 



(Cuvier iiiui N'alcii- 



iMi'iiiies), 

 Dililiuliiii surgiis (Lin 



Ki/plinsiis s r c t n I r i .r 



'( liilllKVUHl. 



EiiiiDiiiarciitniK j'n.ti-iix 



(('iivier iiiiii ViiU'ii- 



cit'iiiieH). 

 Abii'lrfiiiif n a .c a I il i s 



( Liiiiia'iis). 

 l.iir/iiiiiliiiiiniti iiiiixiiiiun 



(Wiilliimiii I. 

 llitrpi riij'ii ( l.iiniii'Us). 

 Iriilio railidtiis i Liim 



Uills). 



YiMlow Orniit . . . 



While (liuiit 



I'liruy 



Urciiiii 



('liiil> 



1! Ill w II -(■(icl<eVl' 

 I'ilol. 



Cow I'i'.ot 



Hog fisli 



Spiinlsh Ildglish. 

 Hluclisli 



Iridiohivillitliiy {Wocb) Sliiipcr)- l>icl. 



Scarug vc-tula (Blocli i I'lnrnl-lisli. 

 and Schuoider). 



C'li.r t Dclo n occllaliis \ Kour-cvi' . . 



Hloch. 



Chivtodaii. xp j IJiitler-fi^li. 



Ans/fJichlliys ciliar i s \ AmkcI lisli . 



(Linnsens). 



Tent II in rcKiulcuK 

 ( Bloc'h and Schnei- 

 der). 



Teiithis hepatus l>inn- 



ivns. 

 Hal isles carolinnisis 



(imelin. 



Balisles velula Liiin- 



.'fUS. 



Blue TiniK'. 



Doctor fish 

 Turbot .... 



l.dcloph ri/s trii/diiiis 



Linna'iis. 

 Lactophiys triromis Ciiwfish 



Linnanis. 



(!dhiii>:!t(iii(irdfi>rCn\'ieT (iol).v 



ami X'aleiiciennes. ; 

 Sdldriirlilhi/s lexlUis j Molly Miller. 



Quoy and Gaimard. 



IJastunl Tiirbot... 



Cuckold. 



1 



+ t- 



Few. 



2 



157 



Food notes. 



Crustaceans, annelids, 

 green algie, a n d 

 broken shells. 



Fragments of orabs. 



Cnihs and mussels. 



Fish, crustaceans, 

 broken mussel shells, 

 tests and spines of 

 HyU, un'hins, stems of 

 hydroids, green al- 

 g!c, small univalve 

 molluslisand sand. 



Vegetable' debris. 



Small c r us tac eans, 

 l)ryozoa, foramini- 

 fera, alga', sand. 



Vegetable dijbris. 



Mussel shells, sea- 

 weed and sand. 



Large numljcrs of 

 crushed shells of 

 gastropods and bi- 

 valves, and tests and 

 spines of sea-ur- 

 chins. 



Shells and by.ssus of 

 mussell, annelid, 

 spine of sea-nrcliin. 



Stomach and intes- 

 tine filled with 

 crabs, univalve 

 shells, sea-urchin 

 si)ines, seaweed, and 

 sand. 



Algie. 



Fragments of lish. 



.Mimeutury canal 

 filled witli a red 

 sponge; a few an- 

 nelids; bryozoa, a 

 small mollusk shell 

 and seaweed. 



Broken shells, mainly 

 Serpula, tubes and 

 s ma 1 1 gastropods, 

 liryozoa, sponge, 

 foraminifera. sea- 

 weed and .'^and. 



.A sc i d i an ( lintiyllo- 

 idits), algic and sand. 



Alimentary canals 

 crow d e d with 

 l)roken mussel 

 shells; seta; of large 

 annelid. 



Fragments of adduc- 

 tor muscle of a bi- 

 valvt! mollusk. 



Amphipods, mus.sels, 

 bryozoa, seaweed, 

 .sand. 



Foraminifera, 

 table dObris. 



+ -H Numerous. 



