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ALBULIDa:. The Lady-Fishes. 



85. Albula vulpes (Linn;¥us). Lady-fish; "Bone-fish." 



Peusacola (Stearns coll., Bean 1883); Key West (Jordan 1884rt, and Jordan & 

 Everuianu 1896); Florida Keys (Jordan 1884(i); Garden Key (Grampus coll., Ken- 

 dall 1889); Key West, Pavilion Key, and San Carlos Pass (Henshall 1889); New- 

 Smyrna (Lonnberg 1894) ; Key West and Tampa (Henshall 1894) ; and Biscayne Bay 

 (McCormick coll., Smith 1895). 



DOROSOMATID.ZE. The Gizzard Shads. 



86. Dorosoma cepedianum (Le Suenr). Hiclcory Shad; Gi~zard Shad; "Stinlc Shad." 

 St. Johns Eiver (Goode 1879rt, and Bean 1880); Florida (Bean 1883); Escambia 



River (Bollman 1S86) ; Lake Apopka, Lake Jessup, St. Johns River, and lakes Ivan- 

 hoe, Formosa, Rowena, etc., near Orlando (Lonnberg 1894); St. Johns River at 

 Welaka, and in Lake Monroe (Kendall coll., 1897). 



CLTJPEID.a:. The Herrings. 



87. Jenkinsia stolifera (Jordan & Gilbert). 



Key West (Jordan & Gilbert 1884rt, Dussumiera stolifera, type; Jordan 1884rt, as 

 D. stolifera, and Jordan &, Evermann 1896, aa Jenkinsia stolifera, new geniis) ; Cards 

 Sound, Barnes Sound, and Florida Bay (Henshall 1889, as D. stolifera) ; Biscayne Bay 

 (Smith coll., 1895) ; and Key West and Cape Florida (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896). 



88. Etrumeus sadina (Mitchill). 



Pensacola (Jordan & Gilbert 1883, as E. teres). 



89. Clupanodon pseudohispanicus (Poey). Sardina de JEspaiia. 



Pensacola (Jordan & Gilbert 1882, as Clupea psetidohispanica) ; Snapper Banks 

 (Stearns coll., Jordan 1884, as C . ]}seudohispanica) . 



90. Pomolobus chrysochloris Rafinesque. Sldpjack. 



Pensacola (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879«; Jordan &- Gilbert 1882, as Clupea 

 chrysochloris ; and Bean 1883, as C. chrysochloris) ; and Escambia River (Bollman 1886, 

 as C, chrysochloris). 



91. Pomolobus mediocris (Mitchill). Hickory Jack. 



St. Johns River (Goode 1879rt and Bean 1880) ; Florida (Bean 1883, as Clupea medi- 

 ocris, and Jordan & Evermann 1896) ; St. Johns River, Volusia Bar at head of Lake 

 George, and Lake Monroe (Kendall coll., 1897). 



92. Pomolobus pseudoharengus (Wilson). Alewife. 



Florida (Bean 1883, as Clupea vernalis), and St. Johns River (Lonnberg 1894, as 

 Clupea pseudoharengus). 



93. Pomolobus aestivalis (Mitchill). Glut Herring. 



St. Johns River (Goode 1879a), and St. Johns River, Welaka, Volusia Bar at Lake 

 George, and Lake Monroe (Kendall coll., 1897). 



94. Alosa alabamae Jordan & Evermann. Jlabama Shad. 



Pensacola (Jordan & Gilbert 1882, as Clupea sapidissima; Evermann 1895, as Alosa 

 alahamw, cotypes; and Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



95. Alosa sapidissima (Wilson). Common Shad. 



St. Johns River and east coast (Goode 1879a); St. Johns River (Henshall 1894, 

 and Kendall coll., 1897) ; Florida (Bean 1883, as Clupea sapidissima) ; St. Marys River 

 (Hamlin 1884); Escambia River (Bollman 1886, as C. sapidissima); Indian River at 

 Eden and St. Lucie River (Evermann & Bean 1896). 



96. Sardinella sardina (Poey). Sardina. 



Key West (Jordan 1884a, as Clupea sardina; Jordan &l Evermann 1896; and Ever- 

 mann & Kendall coll., 1896). 



97. Sardinella macrophthalma (Ranzani). 



Key West and Florida Keys CHeusliall 1889, as Uarenyula macrophthalma). 



