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LOBOTID^. The Triple-Tails. 



309. Lobotes surinamensis (Blocli). Flasher; Triple-tail. 



New York to Florida (Holbrook 1860) ; St. Johns River at A.rlington (Goode 1879a) ; 

 Peusacola (Stearns coll., Jordan & Swain 1884/) ; and Tampa (Henshall 1894) ; 

 Indian River (Evermann & Bean 1896). 



PRIACANTHIDiE. The Catalufas. 



310. Priacanthus arenatus Cuvier & Valenciennes. Catalufa. 

 Key West (Henshall 1894, as P. catalufa). 



311 Pseudopriacanthus altus (Gill). 



Pensacola (Jordan & Evermann 1896); and lat. 24° 25' N., long. 81° 46' 45" W., 

 southward of Key West (Goode & Bean 1896). 



LUTIANIDa:. The Snappers. 



312. Neomaenis griseus (Linnaeus). Gray Snapper; '' Mangrove Snapper"; Cabal- 

 lerote. 



Pensacola (Goode& Bean 18786, type of Lutjanus atearnsii; and 1879a, as L. atearnsii; 

 Jordan & Gilbert 1882, as L. stearnsii; and Stearns coll., Jordan 1884, as L. cab- 

 allerote)] Key West (Poey 1882, as L. cahallerote; and Jordan 1884d, as L. stearnsii; 

 C. B. Hudson coll., 1897 ; and Jordan & Evermann 1898) ; Pensacola and Indian River 

 (R. E. Earll coll.. Bean 1883, as L. stearnsii) ; Cedar Keys (Jordan & Swain 1884a, as 

 L. cahallerote) ; Florida Keys (Jordan 1884(?, as L. cahallerote ; and Henshall 1894, as 

 L. griseus) ; Key West and Myakka River (Henshall 1889, as L. griseus) ; Biscayne Bay 

 (McCormick coll., Smith 1895); Lake Worth (Smith coll., 1895); Fort Pierce and 

 southward (Evermann & Bean 1896) ; Little River, Miami River at Miami, Key 

 West, and Tarpon Springs (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896) ; and Tampa Bay {Fiah 

 Haivk coll., 1898). 



313. Neomeenis jocu (Bloch & Schneider). Dog Snapper; Joed. 



Key West (Jordan 1884a, as Lutjanus jocii ; Henshall 1894, as L. jocu; and C. B. Hud- 

 son coll., 1897) ; Florida Keys (Jordan & Swain 1884e, as L. jocii; Jordan 1884^, as L. 

 jocu; and Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



314. Neomaenis apoda (Walbaum). "Schoolmaster"; Caji. 



West Florida (Kaiser & Martin coll., Goode & Bean 1879a, as Lutjanus caxis) ; Pen- 

 sacola (Jordan & Gilbert 1882, as L. caxis; and Stearns coll., Bean 1883, as L. caxis); 

 Indian River (Henshall coll., .Jordan 1880, as L. caxis) ; Key West (Jordan 1884a, as 

 X. caxis; Henshall 1894, as L. caxis; Lonnberg 1894, as L. caxis; C. B. Hudson coll., 

 1897; and Jordan & Evermann 1898); Florida Keys (Jordan & Swain 1884e, as L. 

 caxis) ; Cards Sound, Key West, Big Gasparilla, and west coast (Henshall 1889, as 

 L. caxis)', Captiva Pass (O. P. Hay coll., 1894-95); Biscayne Bay (McCormick coll., 

 Smith 1895) ; Indian River Inlet (Evermann & Bean 1896) ; and Key West, TarpoD 

 Springs, Anclote Sponge Kraals, and Miami (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896). 



315. Neomaenis vivanus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Silk Snapper;. Fargo de lo Alto. 

 Pensacola (Jordan & Swain 1884e, as Jyutjanua vivanus). This should probably be 



referred to N. aya. 



316. Neomaenis aya (Bloch). Red Snapper. 



Snapper Banks off Pensacola (Stearns coll., Goode »fe Bean 1878&, type of Lutjanus 

 blackfordii) ; Pensacola (Goode «Sr Bean 1879a, as L. blachfordii; Jordan & Gilbert 

 1882, as L. Mackfordi; Stearns coll.. Bean 1883, as L. blackfordii; and Jordan 1884a, 

 as L. campechianus) ; St. Johns Bar (Goode 1879a, as L. blackfordii); Key West (Poey 

 1882, as i. campechianus ; Jordan 1884, as L. campechianus ; C. B. Hudson coll., 1897; 

 and Evermann coll., 1899) ; Cedar Keys (Jordan «fc Swain 1884a, as L. campechianus) ; 

 Florida Keys (Jordan 1884<Z, as L. campechianus) ; Egmont Key (Jordan 1884e, as L. 

 campechianus) ; between Tampa and Tortugas, in 25 to 27 fathoms (Collins 1886, as 



