﻿[63] 
  CATALOGUE 
  OF 
  THE 
  FISHES 
  OF 
  NORTH 
  AMERICA. 
  851 
  

  

  Family 
  LXXL— 
  FISTULAIiHD^. 
  (61) 
  

   206.— 
  FISTULARIA 
  Linn.-ens. 
  (190) 
  

  

  702. 
  Fistularia 
  tabaccaria 
  Linnaeus. 
  S. 
  W. 
  (622) 
  

  

  703. 
  Fistularia 
  serrata 
  Cuvier. 
  O. 
  (623) 
  

  

  704. 
  Fistularia 
  depressa 
  1 
  Giintlier. 
  P. 
  

  

  Family 
  LXXIL— 
  AULGSTOMLFLE. 
  (02) 
  

   207.— 
  AULOSTOMA 
  Lace"pede. 
  (191) 
  

  

  705. 
  Aulostoma 
  maculatum 
  Valenciennes. 
  W. 
  (624) 
  

  

  Family 
  LXXIIL— 
  AULORHYNCHID^E. 
  (63) 
  

  

  208.— 
  AULORHYNCHUS 
  Gill. 
  (191) 
  

  

  706. 
  Aulorhynchus 
  flavidus 
  Gill. 
  C. 
  A. 
  (625) 
  

  

  Family 
  LXXIV.— 
  GASTEROSTEID^. 
  (64) 
  

  

  209.— 
  PYGOSTEUS 
  Brevoorfc. 
  

  

  707. 
  Pygosteus 
  pungitius 
  Linneeus. 
  N. 
  Eu. 
  (626) 
  

   707 
  b. 
  Pygosteus 
  pungitius 
  concinnus 
  Richardson. 
  Vn. 
  

   707 
  c. 
  Pygosteus 
  pungitius 
  brachypoda 
  Bean. 
  G. 
  

  

  210.— 
  EUCALIA 
  Jordan. 
  

  

  708. 
  Eucalia 
  inconstans 
  Kirtland. 
  Vn. 
  (627) 
  

   708b. 
  Eucalia 
  inconstans 
  cayuga 
  Jordau. 
  Vne. 
  

  

  211.— 
  GASTEROSTEUS 
  Linnams. 
  (193) 
  

  

  709. 
  Gasterosteus 
  williamsoni 
  2 
  Girard. 
  T. 
  

  

  71Q. 
  Gasterosteus 
  microcephalus 
  Girard 
  C.A. 
  (628) 
  

  

  711. 
  Gasterosteus 
  (gymnurus?) 
  cuvieri 
  Girard. 
  G. 
  (629) 
  

   711b. 
  Gasterosteus 
  (cuvieri?) 
  wlieatlandi 
  Putnam. 
  N. 
  

  

  712. 
  Gasterosteus 
  atkinsi 
  Bean. 
  "Vne. 
  (630) 
  

  

  713. 
  Gasterosteus 
  aculeatus 
  Linnaeus. 
  N. 
  Eu. 
  (631) 
  

   713 
  b. 
  Gasterosteus 
  aculeatus 
  cataphractus 
  Pallas. 
  A. 
  (6316) 
  

  

  212.— 
  APELTES 
  Dekay. 
  (194) 
  

  

  714. 
  Apeltes 
  quadracus 
  Mitchill. 
  N. 
  (632) 
  

  

  1 
  Fistularia 
  depressa 
  Giintlier, 
  Kept. 
  Shore 
  Fishes; 
  Challenger, 
  1880,69; 
  East 
  In- 
  

   dies, 
  Australia, 
  China, 
  and 
  Lower 
  California. 
  Abundant 
  in 
  the 
  Gulf 
  of 
  California. 
  

   Bones 
  of 
  the 
  head 
  less 
  deeply 
  sculptured 
  than 
  in 
  F. 
  serrata, 
  hut 
  with 
  the 
  two 
  upper 
  

   lateral 
  ridges 
  of 
  the 
  snout 
  also 
  serrated 
  ; 
  interorhital 
  space 
  nearly 
  flat. 
  Two 
  middle 
  

   ridges 
  on 
  upper 
  surface 
  of 
  snout 
  not 
  very 
  close 
  together, 
  diverging 
  again 
  on 
  anterior 
  

   half 
  of 
  length 
  of 
  snout, 
  converging 
  again 
  finally 
  on 
  the 
  foremost 
  part. 
  Body 
  much 
  

   depressed, 
  nearly 
  smooth, 
  the 
  skin 
  being 
  scarcely 
  rough. 
  

  

  2 
  For 
  a 
  description 
  of 
  this 
  species, 
  see 
  Rosa 
  Smith, 
  Proc. 
  U. 
  S. 
  Nat. 
  Mus. 
  , 
  1883, 
  217. 
  It 
  

   is 
  a 
  true 
  Gasterosteus, 
  and 
  not 
  an 
  Eucalia, 
  although 
  having, 
  the 
  naked 
  skin 
  of 
  the 
  

   latter 
  eenns. 
  

  

  