58 REPOET OF COMMISSIONER OP FISH AND FISHERIES. 



LTTCIID^. The Pikes and Pickerels. 



122. Lucius americanus (Gmelin). Banded Pickerel. 



East Florida (Holbrook 1860, as Esox ravenelii, type) ; Elbow Creek, tributary of 

 Indian River (Bean 1883, as H. americanus) ; Escambia River (Bollman 1886, as Esox 

 americanus, in part ; and as Esox reticulatus, Jordan & Evermaun 1896) ; ponds near 

 Welaka (Kendall coll., 1897). 



123. Lucius reticulatus (Le Sueur). Common Eastern Pickerel; Jack, 



Between Tokoi and St. Augustine (Say, in Le Sueur 1818, type of Esox phaleratus; 

 Goode 1879a, as Esox phaleratus) ; Escambia River (Bollman 1886, as Esox reticulatus, 

 in part; Crooked Lake near Oakland, Orange County (Lonnberg 1894, as E. reticu- 

 latus); and Ocklawalia River and Lake Monroe (Kendall coll., 1897). 



P(ECILIID.a:. The Killi-Fishes. 



124. Fundulus similis (Baird &. Girard). Sac-a-lait. 



Peusacola (Goode & Bean 1879a, as Hydrargyra similis; Jordan & Gilbert 1882; and 

 Jordan & Stearns coll.. Bean 1883); Cedar Keys (Jordan & Swain 1884a) ; Key West 

 (Jordan 1884a, and Evermann &, Kendall coll., 1896); Barnes Sound, Cape Romano, 

 Marco, Big Gasparilla, Gordon Pass, Myakka River, Stump Pass, Lemon Bay, and 

 Sarasota Bay (Henshall 1889) ; Key West, Hillsborough Couuty, Clearwater Harbor, 

 and Hog Island (Lonnberg 1894) ; mouth Little Ri^^er, and Lake AVorth (Smith coll., 

 1895) ; Pelican Island, Indian River (Evermann & Bean 1896) ; and Tampa Bay (Fiah 

 Hawk coll., 1898). 



125. Fundulus majalis (Walbaum). Killi-fish. 



Mouth of St. Johns River (Goode 1879a, as Hydrargyra majalis), and Indian River 

 (Wiirdemann coll., Beau 1883). 



126. Fundulus grandis (Baird & Girard). Common Killi-fish. 



Charlotte Bay (Girard 1859, as F.floridensis, type; audGoode 1879a, as F. floridensis) ; 

 Peusacola (Goode & Bean 1879a; Jordan & Gilbert 1882; and Jordan & Stearns 

 coll.. Bean 1883) ; Key West (Jordan ct Swain 1884; Jordan 1884a, as F. heteroclitus; 

 and Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896); Gordon Pass, Barnes Sound, Myakka River, 

 and Stump Pass (Henshall 1889, as F. heteroclitus); New Smyrna, in ditches from 

 Hillsboro River, Key West, and Punta Gorda (Lonnberg 1894, as F. heteroclitus); 

 Lake Worth (Smith coll., 1895); Indian River Inlet, Titusville, Cocoa, and Pelican 

 Island (Evermann & Bean 1896) ; Gulf Coast (Jordan & Evermann 1896) ; and Tampa 

 Bay {Fish Hawk coU., 1898). 



127. Fundulus seminolis Girard. 



Palatka (Glover coll., Girard 1859, type); Lake Monroe (Goode 1879a; and Baird 

 coll.. Bean 1883) ; Joshua, Oak, and Charlie Apopka creeks. Alligator Branch, and 

 Peace River at Wauchula (Woolman 1890) ; sulphur springs (Clifton Springs) at Lake 

 Jessup (Lonnberg 1894) ; St. Johns River at Palatka and Welaka, swamp at Welaka, 

 St. Johns River at Fort Gates and Georgetown, Volusia Bar at head of Lake George, 

 and Lake Monroe (Kendall coll., 1897). 



128. Fundulus confluentus Goode & Bean. 



Lake Monroe (Baird coll., Goode & Bean in Goode 1879a, type) ; Pensacola (Jordan 

 & Gilbert 1882, as F. ocellaris, type; Bean 1883, as F. ocellaris; and Jordan & Ever- 

 mann 1896); Cards Sound (Henshall 1889, as F. ocellaris); Withlacoochee River 

 (Woolman 1890, as F. ocellaris); St. Johns River at Sanford (Lonnberg 1894, as F. 

 ocellaris) ; and Lake Monroe (Jordan &. Evermann 1896, as F. ocellaris). 



129. Fundulus goodei (Jordan). 



Arlington River (Jordan 1879, as Lucania goodei, type); streams of east Florida 

 (Goode coll., Bean 1883, as L. goodei) ; Alligator River, Peace River at Wauchula, and 

 Withlacoochee River (Woolman 1890, as L. goodei) ; Fern Creek at Orlando, St. Johns 



