140 



3-t. COTTOPSIS Girard, 1850. 



125. C. asper (Rich.) Grd. Columbia River. 

 12(>. C. subscaber Cope. Idaho. 



126. (b) C. ricii Nelson. Lake Michigan. 



35. TRIGLOPSIS Girard, 1851. 



127. T. tliompsoui Grd. Great Lakes in deep waters. 



GOBIIDAE. 



36. GO BIOSO 31 A Girard, 1854. 



Type: Gobius alepidotus Bloch and Schneider 

 (Atlantic Coast). 



128. Gr. molestnm Grd. Coast of Texas — ascending streams to Louis- 



ville, Ky. 



37. ELEOTRIS Gronovius, 1763. 



129. E. gyrinns C. and V. Texas to South America, coastwise. 



130. E. somuolentus Grd. Rio Grande. 



38. PHILTPNUS Valenciennes, 1837. 



131. P. dormitator (Bl. and Schn.) C. and V. Texas, W. Indies and S. 



CHROMIDIDAE. 



39. HERICHTHYS Baird and Girard, 1854. 



132. H. cyanoguttatus B. and G. Texas and Mexico. 



GADIDAE. 



40. LOTA Cuvier, 1817. 



Type: Gadus lota L.= vulgaris Cuv. (Europe. 



133. L. lacnstris (Walb.) Gill. Great Lakes to New England and North. 

 133 (b) L. couipressa (Le S.) C. and V. New England, d. s. 



GASTEROSTEIDAE. 



41. GASTEROSTEUS Linnaeus, 1748. 



Type: Gasterosteus aculeatus L. (Europe.) 



134. G. inicroceplialus Girard. Tulare Basin, Cal. 



42. PYGOSTEUS Brevoort, 1861. 



Type: Gasterosteus occidentalis C. and V. (At- 

 lantic Coast.) 



135. P. nebulosus (Ag.) Jordan. Upper Great Lakes, d. s. 



136. P. maiiieiisis (Storer) Brev. Kennebec River. 



137. P. couciunus (Rich.) Jor. Saskatcha wan River to Great Bear Lake. 



