70 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



STEINEGERIDiE. 



245. Steinegeria rubescens Jordan & Evermaun. 



Snapper Banks, from stomach of red grouper (Jordan &. Evermanu 1886, type), 

 and Snapper Banks (Jordan &, Evermann 1896). 



STROM ATEID.a:. The Butter-Fishes. 



246. Rhombus paru (Linnseus). Harvest-fish. 



Pensacola (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879a, as Peprilus alepidotus) ; Fernandina 

 (Goode 1879a, as P. alepidotus; and L. W. Ledyard coll., Bean 1883, as Stromateus 

 paru); Egmont Key (Jordan 1884e, as S. aJejndotus) ; and Snapper Banks {Gramx)U8 

 coll., Kendall 1889, as S. paru). 



247. Rhombus triacanthus (Peck). Butter-fish. 



Pensacola Snapper Banks (Stearns coll., Jordan 1884, as Stromateus triacanthus), 

 and Lemon Bay and Big Sarasota Bay (Henshall 1889, as S. triacanthus). 



ELASSOMATID.ffi;. The Pigmy Sun-Fishes. 



248. Elassoma evergladei Jordan. Pigmy Sun-fish. 



Indian River and Lake Jessup (R. E. Earll coll., Jordan 1884c, type); Santa Fe 

 River, Sampson Creek, New River, Withlacoochee River, Mill Creek and Pember- 

 ton Creek (Woolman 1890) ; Fern Creek and small lakes around Orlando, Tohope- 

 kaliga and other waters around Kissimmee, and Arcadia (Lonnberg 1894) ; Lake 

 Butler (Evermaun &. Kendall coll., 1896); and Welaka and the Ocklawaha River 

 (Kendall coll., 1897). 



CENTBARCHID^. The Sun-Fishes. 



249. Pomoxis sparoides (Lac^p^de). Calico Bass; "Spotted Perch." 



St. Johns River and tributaries (Goode 1879a, as P. nigromaculatus) ; St. Johns 

 River (Bean 1880, as P. nigromaculatus); Escambia River (Bollman 1886); Lake 

 Apopka and several other lakes in Orange County (Lonnberg 1894) ; and Lake Monroe, 

 and Lake George at Volusia Bar (Kendall coll., 1897). 



250. Centrarchus macropterus (Lacdpt^de). Flier. 

 Florida (Bollman 1888, and Jordan & Evermann 1896). 



251. Chaenobryttus gulosus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Warmouth; "Perch-mouth 

 Bream." 



St. Johns River (Holbrook 1855, type of Calliurus floridensis, and Bean 1880); 

 Volusia (Cope 1877) ; St. Johns River and tributaries (Goode 1879a, as C. viridis) ; 

 San Sebastian River (Henshall coll., Jordan 1880, as C. riridis); Escambia River 

 (Bollman 1886) ; Myakka River and fresh ponds near Myakka River (Henshall 1889) ; 

 Alligator River, Punta Gorda, Joshua, Charley Apopka and Oak creeks, Alligator 

 Branch, Peace River at Wauchula and Bartow, Pemberton Creek, Galliger Drain, 

 Mill Creek, Withlacoochee and Little Withlacoochee rivers, Pond Creek, Santa Fe 

 River, Sampson Creek and New River (Woolman 1890) ; Fern Creek near Orlando, 

 small lakes near Zellwood, Apopka Creek at Orlando, Lake Jessup in a small brook 

 from sulphur springs, and ditches and ponds at Arcadia (Lonnberg 1894) ; Littlo 

 River and Little Arch Creek (Smith coll., 1895); Tampa and Anclote River (Ever- 

 mann & Kendall coll., 1896) ; and Palatka, Welaka, Georgetown and Lake Monroe 

 (Kendall coll., 1897). 



252. Enneacanthus obesus (Baird). 



St. Johns River (Holbrook 1855, type of Bryttus fasciatus ; and Jordan «fc Evermann 

 1896) ; Florida (Bollman 1888) ; Volusia (Cope 1877, as E. fasciatus) ; St. Johns River, 

 Volusia and Bayport (Goode 1879a); Sebastian River (Henshall coll., Jordan 1880); 

 and Myakka River (Henshall 1889). 



