80 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



344. Archosargus unimaculatua (Bloch). Salema. 



Key West (Poey 1882, as Sargns caribwits; Jordan 1884a, as Biplodns unimaculatua; 

 Eigenmanu & Hughes 1887; and Jordan & Evermaun 1898); and Florida Keys 

 (Jordan 1884d). 



345. Archosargus probatocephalus (Walbaum). Sheepshead. 

 Massachusetts to Cape Florida (Holbrook 1855a and 1860, as Sargus ovis); Pensa- 



cola (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879a, and Jordan & Gilbert 1882, as Diplodus 

 probatocephalus); St. Johns River (Bean 1880; Curtis coll., Jordan 1880a; Jordan & 

 Meek 1881, as D. probatocephalus) ; Matanzas River Inlet (J. C. Willetts coll., 

 Bean 1883, as D. probatocephalus)] Key West (Jordan 1884a, as D. probatocephalus); 

 Cedar Keys (Jordan & Swain 1884a, as D. probatocephalus) ; Key West and Florida 

 Keys (Jordan 1884d, as B. jyrobatocephalus) ; Punta Rassa (Pliillips 1884) ; Florida 

 Keys (Eigenmann & Hughes 1887, and Jordan & Evermann 1898); Key West and 

 west coast (Henshall 1889); Tampa (Henshall 1894); both coasts, St. Petersburg, 

 Punta Gorda, and New Smyrna (Lonnberg 1894) ; Biscayne Bay (McCormick 

 coll., Smith 1895) ; and Cocoa, Titusville, and Indian River Inlet (Evermann & Bean 

 1896). 



346. Diplodus holbrooki (Bean). "Spot." 



Cedar Keys (Jordan & Swain 1884a, and Jordan & Evermann 1898) ; Pensacola 

 and Cedar Keys (Eigenmann & Hughes 1887) ; Tampa (Henshall 1894) ; Indian River 

 (Evermann & Bean 1896) ; Lake Worth (Evermann & Bean coll., 1896) ; and Anclote 

 Sponge Kraals (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896). 



347. Diplodus argenteus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Sargo. 



New Smyrna (Eigenmann & Hughes 1887; Wm. P. Shannon coll., Jordan & Ever- 

 mann 1898); and Hillsboro County (Lonnberg 1894, as D. caudimacula). 



6£RRID.ai:. The Mojarras. 



348. Eucinostomus dovn (Gill). 



Key West, Little River, and Miami River at Miami (Evermann «fe Kendall coll., 

 1896). 



349. Eucinostomus harengulus Goode & Bean. 



West Florida (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879a, type) ; Clearwater Harbor (Velie 

 coll., Goode & Bean 18796, as Diapterus harengulus); Key West (Jordan 1884a, as 

 Gerres gracilis) ; Barnes Sound, Key West, Lemon Bay and Garden Key (Henshall 

 1889, as G. harengulus); Punta Gorda (Lonnberg 1894, as G. harengulus); Biscayne 

 Bay (McCormick coll.. Smith 1895); and western Florida and Key West (Jordan & 

 Evermann 1898). 



350. Eucinostomus gula (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Mojarra de Ley. 

 Clearwater Harbor (Velie coll., Goode & Bean 18796, type of Diapterus homonymus) ; 



Cedar Keys (Stearns coll.. Bean 1883, as Gerres homonymus; and Jordan & Swain 

 1884a, as G.gula); Key West (Jordan 1884a, and Henshall 1894, as G.gula); Florida 

 Keys (Jordan 1884d, as G. gula) ; Florida Keys, Barnes Sound, Garden Key, Cape Sable 

 Creek, BigGasparilla, Key West, Cards Sound, Cape Romano, Marco, Gordon Pass, San 

 Carlos Pass, Long Boat Key, and Egmont Key (Henshall 1889, as G. gula) ; Alligator 

 River (Woolmau 1890, as G. gula) ; Captiva Pass (O. P. Hay coll., 1894-95) ; Biscayne 

 Bay (McCormick coll.. Smith 1895) ; Pelican Island, Indian River Inlet, and Stuart 

 (Evermann & Bean 1896) ; Cape Florida, Key West, Anclote Sponge Kraals, and 

 Tarpon Springs (Evermann &. Kendall coll., 1896) ; and Tampa Bay (Fish Haivk coll., 

 1898). 



351. Ulaema lefroyi (Goode). 



Key West (Jordan 1884a, as Gerres lefroyi; and Evermann &, Kendall coll., 1896); 

 Cedar Keys (Jordan and Swain 1884a, as G. lefroyi); Cedar Keys and Key West 

 (Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



