92 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



485. Gnathypopa maxillosa (Poey). 



Garden Key (Bean 1883, as Opisthognathus maxtllosus), and Florida (Jordan & 

 Evermann 1898). 



486. Gnathypops mystacina Jordan. 



Pensacola Snapper Banks (Stearns coll., Jordan 1884, type; and Jordan & Ever- 

 mann 1898). 



CH^NICHTHYID^. 



487. Hypsicometes gobioldes Goode. 



Lat.28o 36' N., long. 85^3 33' 30" W., in 111 fathoms, southward of Cape San Bias; 

 lat. 28° 45' N., long. 86° 26' W., in 22 fathoms ; lat. 28° 42' 30" N., long. 85° 29' W., in 

 88 fathoms, southward of Cape San Bias; and lat. 28^^ 44' N., long. 86° 18' W., in 196 

 fathoms, southward between Pensacola and Cape San Bias {Albatross coll., Goode & 

 Bean 1896). 



DACTYLOSCOPID^. The Sand Star-Gazers. 



488. Gillellus semicinctus Gilbert. 



Snapper Banks, in 31 and 16| fathoms {Grampus coll., Kendall 1889). 



489. Dactyloscopus tridigitatus Gill. 



Key West (Jordan 1884«, Heushall 1889, and Jordan «fc Evermann 1898) ; Pensa- 

 cola (Jordan & Evermann 1886) ; and Cape Florida (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896). 



URANOSCOPID.a;. The Star-Gazers. 



490. Astroscopua y-graecum (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Star-gazer. 



New Berlin and St. Augustine (Goode 1879a, as Uranoscopus y-grwcum) ; Indian 

 River (Henshall coll., Jordan 1880) ; Pensacola (Jordan &. Gilbert 1882, as A. anophis, 

 and Bean 1883); Key West (Jordan 1884a, as A. anoplus); and Matanzas River, St. 

 Johns River, Pensacola and Key West (Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



491. Kathetostoma albiguttum Bean. 



Off Pensacola {Albatross coll.. Bean 1892, type); lat. 28^ 42' 30" N., long. 85° 29' 

 W., in 88 fathoms; lat. 28° 44' N., long. 85° 16' W., in 60 fathoms; lat. 26° 4' 30" 

 N., long. 83° 25' 15" W., in 28 fathoms; and lat. 26° 33' 30" N., long. 83^ 15' 30" W., 

 in 27 fathoms, between "The Bay" and Dry Tortugas {Albatross coll., Goode and 

 Bean 1896). 



BATIlACHOn)n).S:. The Toad-Fishes. 



492. Opsanus tau (Linnreus). Toad-fish. 



Pensacola (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879a, as Batrachus tau, and Jordan & 

 Stearns coll., Bean 1883, as B. tau) ; St. Johns River (Goode 1879a, as B. tau) ; Punta 

 Rassa (Velie coll., Goode & Bean 18796, as B. tau beta); Key West (Jordan 1884a, as 

 B. tau) ; Florida Keys (Jordan 1884^, as B. tau) ; Cedar Keys (Jordan & Swain 1884a, 

 as B. tau) ; Big Gasparilla and Lemon Bay (Henshall 1889, as B. tau) ; Tampa (Heu- 

 shall 1894, as B. tau); Clearwater Harbor and other places along coast (Lonnberg 

 1894, as B. tau); Key West and Anclote Sponge Kraals (Evermann & Kendall coll., 

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



493. Opsanus pardus (Goode & Bean). Sapo. 



Pensacola Snapper Banks (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879a, as Batrachus tau) ; 

 Pensacola (Velie coll., Goode & Bean 1879&, type of 7?. tau pardus ; Jordan & Gilbert 

 1882, as B. pardus; and Jordan & Evermann 1898); Snapper Banks (Stearns coll., 

 Bean 1883, as B. pardus, and 1884; Jordan 1884a, as B. pardus); Egmont Key (Jor- 

 dan 1884e, as B. pardus); west coast (Henshall 1889, as B. pardus); and Key West 

 (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896). 



494. Porichthys porosissimus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Bagre Sapo. 

 Pensacola (Jordan & Gilbert 1882, type of Porichthys plectrodon; Bean 1883, as P. 



plectrodon; Jordan 1884(3; and Jordan «fc Swain 1884/) ; and Gulf of Mexico (Garman 

 1896, as P. plectrodon). 



