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4. Lyopsetta Jordan & Goss. 



4. Lyopsetta exilis (Jordan & Gilbert). A. 



5. Eopsetta Jordan & Goss. 



5. Eopsetta jordani (Lockingto.n). C. 



6. Hippoglossoides Gottsche. 



6. Hippoglossoides platessoides (Fabricins). E.G. 

 G (6). var. limandoides Blocb. E.G. 



7. Hippoglossoides elassodon Jordan & Gilbert. A. 



7. Psettiohthys Girard. 



8. Psettichthys melanostictus Girard. C. A. 



8. Hippoglossina Steindachner. 



9. Hippoglossina macrops Steindachner. P. 



10. Hippoglossina microps Giinther. V. 



9. Xystreurys Jordan and Gilbert. 



11. Xystreurys liolepis Jordan & Gilbert. C. 



10. Paralichthys Girard. 



12. Paralichthys californicus (Ayres). C. 



13. Paraliehthys hrasiliensis (Eanzani). R. W. 



14. Paralichthys adspersus (Steindachner). P. V. (Possibly to be called P. 



lingi.)* 



15. Paralichthys dentatus (Linnaeus). N. S. 



16. Paralichthys lethostigma Jordan & Gilbert. N. S. 



17. Paralichthys squamilentus Jordan & Gilbert. S. 



18. Paralichthys albigutta Jordan & Gilbert. S. 



19. Paralichth ys palagonicus Jordan. T. 



20. Paralichthys oblongus Mitchill. N. 



11. Ancylopsetta Gill. 



21. Ancylopsetta quadrocellata Gill. S. 



22. Ancylopsetta dilecta (Goode & Bean). B. 



Subfamily II -PLEURONECTLNJE. 



12. Phrynorhombus Giintber. 



23. Phrynorhombus regius Bonnaterre. M. E. 



13. Zeugopterus Gottsche. 



24. Zeugopterus punctatus (Bloch). E. 



14. Lepidorhombus Giintber. 



25. Lepidorhombus whiff-iagonis (Walbanm). E. 



26. Lepidorhombus norvegicus (Giintber). E. (Doubtful species.) 



15. Citharus Bleeker. 



27. Citharus UnguatuJa (Linnams). M. 



16. Pleuronectes (Linnaeus) Fleming. 



§ Pleuronectes. 



28. Pleuronectes maximus Linnreus. E. M. 



28 (b). var ma'oticus (Pallas). M. 



§ Bothus Rafinesque. 



29. Pleuronectes rhombus Linnaeus. E. M. 



30. Pleuronectes maculatus Mitchill. N. 



* Hippoglossus Mngi is known from a drawing only, executed by unscientific bands. 

 In all respects but one this drawing agrees well with /'. adspersus. The first 18 of 

 the 66 rays of the dorsal are represented as lower than the others, apparently forming 

 a distinct portion. Depth 2 in length. Anal rays 51. 



