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1889) ; Joshua, Charley Apopka, and Oak creeks, Peace River at Zolfo, Alligator 

 Branch, Mill Creek, and Pond Creek (Woolman 1890, as L. holbrooki) ; Lake Apopka 

 (Lonnberg 1894, as Lenomia holirookii) ; Little Arch Creek and Hillsboro River (Smith 

 coll., 1895); South Lake and Titusville (Evermann & Bean 1896); Tampa, Anclote 

 River and Lake Butler (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896) ; St. Johns River, Palatka, 

 Welaka, Volusia Bar, and Lake Monroe (Kendall coll., 1897). 



262. Eupomotis gibbosus (Linnaeus). Common Sun-fish. 



Maine to Florida (Holbrook 1855, as Pomotia vulgaris); Florida (Jordan 1877, as 

 U. aureus; Bean 1883 ; and Jordan & Evermann 1896) ; and all fresh -waters of Florida 

 (Goode 1879a, as E. aureus). 



263. Micropterus salmoides (Lac^pfede). Large-mouthed Black Bass; "Trout." 

 East Florida (Maclure, Ord, Say & Peale coll., Le Sueur 1822, as type of Cichla 



floridana, and according to Le Sueur, Bollman 1888) ; Florida (Holbrook 1855a and 

 1860, as Grystes salmoides) ; Pensacola (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879a, as Microp- 

 terus pallidus) ; San Sebastian River (Henshall coll., Jordan 1880, as M. pallidus ) ; 

 St. Johns River (Curtis coll., Jordan 1880a, as M. pallidus, and Bean 1880, as M. pal- 

 lidus); Wekiwachee River (Henshall coll., Bean 1883); Escambia River (Bollman 

 1886) ; Myakka River, Hillsborough River and tributaries (Henshall 1889) ; Joshua, 

 Charley Apopka and Oak creeks, Peace River at Zolfo, Wauchula and Bartow, Alli- 

 gator Branch, Pembertou Creek, and Galliger Drain (Woolman 1890); St. Johns 

 River and lakes (Lonnberg 1894); Eau Gallie and South Lake (Evermann & Bean 

 1896) ; Palatka, Welaka, Match Creek, tributary to Ocklawaha River, and Lake 

 Monroe (Kendall coll., 1897). 



PERCID.a:. The Perches. 



264. Hadropterus nigrofasciatus Agassiz. Craivl-a-hottom. 

 Escambia River (Bollman 1886, as Etheostoma nigrofaaciatum). 



265. Ammocrypta beanii Jordan. Sand Darter. 

 Escambia River (Bollman 1886, as Etheostoma heanii). 



266. Copelandellus quiescens (Jordan). 



Alligator River, Joshua Creek, Alligator Branch, Pembertou Creek, Mill Creek, 

 Withlacoochee and Little Withlacoochee rivers. Pond Creek, Santa Fe River, Samp- 

 son Creek, New River (Woolman 1890, as Etheostoma quiescens); Fern Creek near 

 Orlando, in many localities, small lakes south of Orlando, Lake John near Oakland, 

 aud small lakes near McDonald (Lonnberg 1894, as E. qtiiescens) ; Lake Butler, and 

 pond near Tampa (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896) ; and St. Johns River at Welaka, 

 lake near Welaka, and Lake Monroe (Kendall coll., 1897). 



267. Boleichthys fusiformis (Girard). 



Florida (Holbrook 1855, as Boleosoma barratti) ; Titusville (Earll coll., Jordan 

 1884c, as Poecilichthys barratti, and Evermann «& Bean 1896). 



CHEILODIPTERIDa:. The Kings of the MuUets. 



268. Apogon imberbis (Linnaeus). King of the Mullets; Alfoncino; Fucinita. 

 Tortugas (Jefferson, Porter & Moore 1878). 



269. Apogon maculatus (Poey). 



Pensacola Snapper Banks (Jordan & Gilbert 1882; and Stearns coll., Jordan 1884) ; 

 Snapper Banks and Pensacola (Jordan & Evermann 1896). 



270. Apogonichthys alutus (Jordan & Gilbert). 



Pensacola (Jordan & Gilbert 1882, type of Apogon alutus) ; Snapper Banks (Stearns 

 coll., Jordan 1884, as Apogon alutus); and off" Tampa (Jordan & Evermann 1896). 



271. Apogonichthys puncticulatus Poey. 

 Tortugas (Garman 1896, as Amia puncticulatus). 



272. Glossamia pandionis (Goode & Beau). 



Lat. 28° 45' N., long. 86° 26' W., in 227 fathoms, southward of Pensacola (Goode & 

 Bean 1896). 



