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Family Elopid^e. The Tarpons. 

 Family Clupeid^e. The Herrings. 



Family Salmonid^e. The Whitenshes, Trouts, and Salm- 

 ons. 

 Suborder 3. Esociformes (Haplomi). The Pikes, Cave- 

 fishes, and Flying-fishes. 

 Family Esocid^e. The Pikes. 

 Family Amblyopsid^:. The Cave-fishes. 

 Family Exoccettd^e. The Flying-fishes. 

 Suborder 4. Anguilliformes (Apodes). The Eels. 

 Family Angtjillid,e. The True Eels. 

 Family Leptocephalid^e. The Conger Eels. 

 Suborder 5. Symbranchiformes (Symbranchii). The 



Syhbranchid^e and Amphipnoid,e. 

 Suborder 6. Gasterosteiformes (Catosteomi, Hemi- 

 branchii, Lophobranchii). The Sticklebacks, Pipe- 

 fishes, and Sea-horses. 

 Family Gasterosteid^e. The Sticklebacks. 

 Family Syngnathid.e. The Pipe-fishes and Sea- 

 horses. 

 Suborder 7. Notacanthiformes (Heteromi). Mostly 



Deep-sea Fishes. 

 Suborder 8. Mtjgiliformes (Percesoces). The Silver- 

 sides and Mullets. 

 Suborder 9. Acanthopterygii. The Spiny-rayed Fishes. 

 Family Serranid^e. The Sea-basses. 

 Family Diodontid^e. The Porcupine Fishes. 

 Family Percid-e. The Perches. 

 Family Centrarchid.e. The Sunfishes and Basses. 

 Family Echeneidid^e. The Remoras. 

 Family Lophiid^e. The Anglers. 

 Family Scombrid,e. The Mackerels. 

 Family Xiphiid^e. The Swordfishes. 

 Family Pleuronectid^e. The Flounders. 

 Family Gadid^e. The Codfishes. 



