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539. Traclionurus sulcatus (Goode & Bean). 



Lat. 28'= 38' 30" N., long. 87° 2' W., in 420 fathoms (Goode & Beau 1885, type of 

 Coryphwnoides sulcatus). 



BREGMACER0TID2E. 



540. Bregmaceros atlanticus Goode & Bean. 



Snapper Grounds in 23 and 24 fathoms (Grampus coll., Kendall 1889); and lat. 

 25° 33' N., long. 84° 21' W., northwestward of Tortugas (Goode & Bean 1896). 



PLEURONECTIDiE. The Flounders. 



541. Paralichthys dentatus (Linnteus). Summer Flounder. 



Cape Cod to Florida (Jordan & Goss 1886, and Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



542. Paralichthys lethostigmus Jordan & Gilbert. Southern Flounder. 



St. Johns River and St. Augustine (Goode 1879a, as Pseudorhomhus dentatus) ; Pensa- 

 cola (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879a, as P. dentatus); St. Johns River (Bean 1880, 

 and 1883, as P. dentatus; Jordan & Gilbert, in Jordan & Meek 1884, type) ; Tampa 

 (Henshall 1894); Indian River at Stuart (Evermann &. Bean 1896, as P. lethoatigma) ; 

 Tampa Bay (Fish Hawk coll., 1898). 



543. Paralichthys squamilentus Jordan & Gilbert. 



Pensacola (Jordan & Gilbert 1882, type; Stearns coll.. Bean 1883; Jordan & Goss 

 1886; and Jordan & Evermann 1898); Egmont Key (Henshall 1889); and Biscayue 

 Bay (McCormick coll.. Smith 1895). 



544. Paralichthys albiguttus Jordan & Gilbert. 



Pensacola (Jordan & Gilbert 1882, type) ; Cedar Keys (Jordan & Swain 1884«, and 

 Jordan & Evermann 1898) ; Gulf coast (Jordan & Goss 1886) ; Marco, Gordon Pass, 

 Big Gasparilla, and Lemon Bay (Henshall 1889); Clearwater Harbor (Lonnberg 

 1894); Indian River at Fort Pierce (Evermann «&. Bean 1896, as P. lethosttgma) ; and 

 Key West (C. B. Hudson coll., 1897). 



545. Limanda beanii Goode. 



Lat. 28° 45' N., long. 86° 26' W., in 227 fathoms ; lat. 28° 44' N., long. 86° 18' W., in 

 196 fathoms; lat. 28° 41' N., long. 86° 7' W., in 169 fathoms, between Pensacola and 

 Cape San Bias ; lat. 28° 38' 30" N., long. 85° 52' 30" W., in 142 fathoms ; and lat. 28° 

 36' N., long. 85° 33' 30" W., in 111 fathoms, southward of Cape San Bias [Albatross 

 coll., Goode & Bean 1896). 



546. Platophrys ocellatus (Agassiz). 



Key West (Jordan & Gilbert 1884, and Jordan 1884a, as P. nehularis ; and Jordan 

 & Goss 1886) ; Key West and Garden Key (Henshall 1889) ; Biscayne Bay (McCormick 

 coll., Smith 1895); Tortugas (Garuian 1896); and Cape Florida (Evermann & Ken- 

 dall coll., 1896) ; lat. 24° 43' N., long. 83° 25' W., in 37 fathoms, westward of Dry Tor- 

 tugas ; lat. 24° 25' 45" N., long. 81° 46' W., in 45 fathoms, off Sand Key ; lat. 28° 45' N., 

 long. 85° 2' W., in 30 fathoms, off Cape San Bias; lat. 28° 46' N., long, 84° 49' W., in 

 26 fathoms, off Cape St. George ; lat. 25° 4' 30" N., long. 82° 59' 15" W., in 26 fathoms, 

 northward of Tortugas ; lat. 28° 47' 30" N., long. 84° 37' W., in 24 fathoms, southward 

 of Apalachicola (Albatross coll., Goode & Bean 1896); and Key West and Tortugas 

 (Jordan & Evermann 1898). 



547. Platophrys lunatus (Linujeus). 



Green Turtle Key (Jordan & Everman 1898). 



548. Syacium papillosum (Liuni©us). 



Pensacola (Bean in Jordan & Gilbert 1882, type of Hemirhonibus pastulus; Goode & 

 Bean 1882, as H. pwtulus; Jordan & Gilbert 1883, as H.patuhis ; Stearns coll., Jordan 

 1884, as Citliarichthys patuhis ; and Jordan & Goss 1886); Pensacola and Snapper 

 Banks (Stearns coll., Bean 1883, as H. padulus; Pensacola; lat. 24° 43' N., long. 83° 

 25' W., in 37 fathoms, westward of Tortugas; lat. 24° 46' N., long. 83^5 16' W., in 36 

 fathoms, northwestward of Tortugas; lat. 28° 42' 30" N., long. 85° 29' W., in 88 

 tathoms, off Cape San Bias; lat. 26° 33' 30' N., long. 88° 15' 30" W., in 27 fathoms, 



