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446. Prionotus alatus Goode & Bean. 



Lat. 28^ 42' 30" N., long. 85° 29' W., iu 88 fathoms, southward of Cape St. George, 

 and lat. 28^ 44' N., long. 85° 16' W., in 60 fathoms, southward of Cape St. George 

 (Goode & Bean 1896). 



447. Prionotus ophryas Jordan & Swain. 



Snapper Banks otf Pensacola (Stearns coll., .Jordan &, Swain 1884/, type); and 

 Snapper Banks (Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



448. Prionotus steam si Jordan & Swain. 



Snapper Banks off Pensacola (Jordan &, Swain 1884/, type); Pensacola, from 

 stomach of red grouper; lat. 28° 45' N., long. 82° 2' W., in 30 fathoms, southward 

 of Cape St. George; and lat. 28° 41' N., long. 86° 7' W., in 109 fathoms, southward 

 from between Pensacola and Cape San Bias (Goode & Bean 1896). 



449. Prionotus evolans (Linnjeus). Striped Gurnard. 

 Indian River at Cocoa (Evermann & Bean 1896). 



450. Prionotus tribulus Cuvier & Valenciennes. Big-headed Gurnard. 



St. Augustine (Goode 1879rt); Pensacola (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879a; and 

 Bean 1883); Cedar Keys (Jordan & Swain 1884a); Cape Romano, Gordon Pass, Big 

 Gasparilla, and San Carlos Pass (Henshall 1889); Tortugas (C. C. Nutting coll., 

 Garman 1896); Indian River Inlet (Evermann & Bean 1896); and Pensacola and 

 Cedar Keys (Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



451. Bellator militaris (Goode & Bean). 



Lat. 28^ 44' N., long. 85° 16' W., in 60 fathoms, southward of Cape San Bias, 

 (Goode & Bean 1896, type of Prionotus militaris); lat. 28° 46' N., long. 84° 49' W., in 

 26 fathoms, southward from Cape St. George; and lat, 28° 47' 30 ' N., long, 84° 37' W., 

 iu 24 fathoms, southward from Cape St. George (Albatross coll., Goode & Bean 1896, 

 cotypes). 



PERISTEDIIDffi. The Deep-water Gurnards. 



452. Peristedion gracile Goode & Bean. 



Lat. 28° 38' 30" N., long. 85° 52' 30" W., in 142 fathoms (Albatross coll,, Goode & 

 Bean 1896, type). 



453. Vulsiculus imberbis (Poey). 



Pensacola and Snapper Grounds (Stearns coll., Jordan 1884, as Peristedium imberbe) ; 

 and Snapper Banks (Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



CEPHALACANTHIDJE. The Flying fiobins. 



454. Cephalacanthus volitans (LinniBUs), Flyiruj Robin. 



Tortugas ( Jeiferson, Porter & Moore 1878, as Dactijlopterus volitans) ; St. Augustine, 

 mouth of St. Johns River (Goode 1879a, as D. volitans); and Pensacola (Stearns coll., 

 Goode & Bean 1879a, as D. volitans). 



CALLIONYMID^. The Dragonets. 



455. Callionymus bairdi Jordan. 



Snapper Banks (Stearns coll., Jordan 1887, type); and Snapper Banks between 

 Pensacola and Tampa (Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



456. Callionymus agassizii Goode & Bean. 



Lat. 24° 17' 30 ' N., long. 82° 9' W., in 137 fathoms, southward of Marquesas Keys; 

 lat. 28° 44' N., long. 85° 16' W., in 60 fathoms, southward of Cape San Bias; lat. 

 28° 36' N., long. 85° 33' 30" W., in 111 fathoms, southward of Cape St. George 

 (Goode & Bean 1896, as C. himantophorjis.) 



457. Callionymus calliurus Eigenmann & Eigenmann. 



Off South Beach, Key West (Eigenmann & Eigenmann 1888, type), and Cape 

 Florida (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896), 



