88 EEPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Tampa (Henshall 1894) ; Key West, St. Augustine and New Smyrna (LiJnnberg 1894, 

 as C. geometricus) ; Biscayne Bay (McCorniick coll., Smith 1895); Cocoa (Evermann 

 & Bean 1896) ; Key West and Anclote Sponge Kraals (Evermann & Kendall coll., 

 1896) ; and Tampa Bay {Fish Haivk coll., 1898). 



433. Chilomycterus atinga (Linnaeus). AUnga. 



Florida Keys (Jordan 1884a, as C. reticulatus ; and Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



434. Lyosphaera globosa Evermann &, Kendall. 



Biscayne Bay (Evermann & Kendall 1897, type of genus and species). 



TS.0LID1E,. The Head-Fishes. 



435. Mola mola (Linnjeus). Sun-Jish. 



Mouth of St. Johns River (Goode 1879a, as M. rotunda); off St. Augustine, speci- 

 men in curio shop at St. Augustine (seen by Evermann <fe Beau 1896). 



SCOEP.ffiNID^. The Rock-Fishes. 



436. Helicolenus dactylopterus (De la Roche). Cardonniera. 



In 105 fathoms, 6 miles S. ^ E. o£f Sand Key light (Garman 1896, as Scorpcena dac- 

 tyloptera). 



437. Helicolenus maderensis Goode & Bean. Boca Negra. 



Lat. 28° 42' N., long. 86° 36' W., in 280 fathoms, southward of Pensacola (Goode &. 

 Bean 1896). 



438. Scorpaena brasiliensis Cuvier & Valenciennes. 



Pensacola (Goode & Bean 1882, type of S. stearnsii; and Jordan & Evermann 1898) ; 

 Florida Keys (Jordan 1884(Z, as S. stearnsi)] Key West (Jordan 1884a, as S. stearnsi); 

 Pensacola and Snapper Banks (Stearns coll., Jordan 1884, as S, stearnsi); Egmont 

 Key (Jordan 1884c, as S. stearnsii) ; Boca Grande {Fish Hawk coll., 1889) ; Fort Pierce 

 and Indian River Inlet (Evermann «fc Bean 1896) ; and Key West and Miami (Ever- 

 mann & Kendall coll., 1896). 



439. Scorpaena plumieri Bloch. Bascacio. 



Clearwater Harbor (Velie coll., Goode & Bean 18796, as Seorpana, sp.); Fort Jef- 

 ferson (Bean 1883) ; Key West (Jordan 1884a; Henshall 1894 ; and C. B. Hudson coll., 

 1897) ; Florida Keys (Jordan 1884d) ; and off Key West in 60 fathoms (Garman 1896). 



440. Scorpaena grandicornis Cuvier & Valenciennes. Lion-fish. 



Key West (Jordan 1884a ; Henshall 1889 and 1894) ; and Florida Keys (Jordan 

 1884d, and Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



441. Scorpaena inermis Cuvier & ValenciennevS. 



Clearwater Harbor (Goode & Bean 1882, type of S. calcarata; and Jordan & Ever- 

 mann 1898) ; and Pensacola (Jordan & Evermann 1886, as iS. occipitalis). 



442. Pontinua longispinis Goode & Bean. 



Lat. 28° 36' N., long. 85° 33' 30" W., in 111 fathoms, southward of Pensacola (Goode 

 & Bean 1896, type). 



443. Setarches parmatus Goode. 



Lat. 28'^ 42' N., long. 86° 36' W., in 280 fathoms, off southward between Pensacola 

 and Cape San Bias (Goode & Bean 1896). 



TEIGUDjE. The Gurnards. 



444. Prionotus scitulus Jordan & Gilbert. 



Mouth of St. Johns River or east coast (Goode 1879a, as P. punctatus). 



445. Prionotus roseus Jordan & Evermann. 



Clearwater Harbor (Velie coll., Goode & Bean 18796, as P. punctatus) ; Pensacola 

 (Jordan & Gilbert 1882, as P. scitulus); Lacosta Island {Grampus coll., Kendall 

 1889, as P. scitulus); Capo Romano and Big Gasparilla (Henshall 1889, as P. sci- 

 tulus); Snapper Banks (Jordan & Evermann 1886, type); Tampa Bay and Pensacola 

 (Jordan &, Evermann 1898) ; and Tampa Bay {Fish Hawk coll., 1898). 



