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352. Xystsema cinereum (Walbaum). "Broad-shad." 



Key West (Jordan 1884rt, as Gerres cinereus; and Henshall 1894, as G. cinereua)', 

 Florida Keys (Jordan 188id, as G. cinereus; and Jordan & Evermann 1898) ; Cards 

 Sound, Cape Romano, Gordon Pass, Myakka River, and Key West (Henshall 1889, as 

 G. (dnereus) ; Biscayne Bay (McCormick coll., Smith 1895) ; and Lake Worth and 

 Little River (Smith coll., 1895). 



353. Gerres olisthostoma Goode & Bean. Irish Fompano; "Mutton-fish." 

 Indian River (R. E. Earll coll., Goode & Bean 1882, type; and Bean 1883); Key 



West (Jordan 1884rt); Indian River at Fort Pierce (Evermann & Bean 1896); and 

 southern Florida (Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



354. Gerres plumieri Cuvier & Valenciennes. Mojarra. 



Indian River (Henshall coll., Jordan 1880) ; southwest coast of Florida and Punta 

 Gorda (Lonnberg 1894). 



KYPH0SID7E. The Rudder-Fishes. 



355. Kyphosus sectatrix (Linnaeus). Rudder-fish; "Chttb"; Chopa Blanca. 



Key West (Jordan 1884a, as Cyphosus hosci) ; Mullet Key (Henshall 1894) ; and Key 

 West (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896). 



SCI^ffiNID^. The Croakers. 



356. Cynoscion nothus (Holbrook). Bastard Weak-fish. 



Pensacola (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879a); mouth of St. Johns River and St. 

 Augustine (Goode 1879a) ; and Tampa (Henshall 1894). 



357. Cynoscion nebulosus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Spotted Wealc-fish. 

 Pensacola (Goode & Bean 1879«, as C. caroUnensis; Jordan & Gilbert 1882, as C. 



maculatum; and Jordan & Stearns coll.. Bean 1883, as C. maculatum) ; St. Johns River 

 (Bean 1880, as C. caroUnensis; and Jordan & Meek 1884, as C. viaculatiivi) ; Cedar 

 Keys (Jordan & Swain 1884«, as C. maculatum) ; Homosassa River (Wilcox 1886, as 

 C. maculatum) ; west coast (Henshall 1889, as C, maculatum) ; Tampa (Henshall 1894) ; 

 Biscayne Bay (McCormick coll.. Smith 1895, as C. maculatum) ; Titusville, Cocoa, and 

 Indian River Inlet (Evermann &. Beau 1896) ; and Anclote Sponge Kraals (Evermann 

 & Kendall coll. ,1896). 



358. Corvula sialis Jordan & Eigenmann. 



Key West (Stearns coll., Jordan &, Eigenmann 1886a, type), and Florida Keys 

 (Jordan & Eigenmann 1886a). 



359. Bairdiella chrysura (Lac6pede). 



Pensacola (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879a, as B. argijroleuca; and Jordan & Gil- 

 bert 1882, as Scia-na punctata) ; St. Johns River (Bean 1880, as B. argyroleuca) ; Cedar 

 Keys (Jordan & Swain 1884a, as S. chrysura) ; Myakka River and Key West (Henshall 

 1889); west coast and Clearwater Harbor (Lonnberg 1894); and Anclote Sponge 

 Kraals (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896). 



360. Stelliferus lanoeolatus (Holbrook). 



Matanzas River Inlet (J. C. Willetts coll., Goode 1879a, and Bean 1883). 



361. Sciaenops ocellatus (Linnaeus). Red Drum; Channel Bass. 



New York to Cape Florida (Holbrook 1855a and 1860, as Corvina ocellata) ; Pensacola 

 (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879a; and Jordan & Gilbert 1882, as Sciwna ocellata)', 

 St. Johns River (Bean 1880, as S. ocellata; Jordan & Meek 1884, as S. ocellata) ; Key 

 West (Jordan 1884a, as S. ocellata) ; Cedar Keys (Jordan & Swain 1884a, asS. ocellata) ; 

 Lacosta Island {Grampus coll., Kendall 1889, as *S'. ocellata); Gordon Pass, Myakka 

 River, and west coast (Henshall 1889, as S. ocellata); Tampa (Henshall 1894, as .S. 

 ocellata) ; both coasts (Lonnberg 1894, as *S'. ocellata) ; Biscayne Bay (McCormick coll.. 

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

 Stuart (Evermann & Bean 1896) ; and Tampa Bay {Fish Hawk coll., 1898). 



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