Explanation of Plates and Figures. 3271 



PLATE CLXXVI. 



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466. Etheostoma juliae Meek 1093 



Drawing by S. F. Denton from the type collected by Meek, 

 Drew,and Rettger in James River, near Springfield, Missouri. 



467. Psychromaster tuscumbia (Gilbert and Swain) 1100 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin from the type, No. 36154, U.S.N.M., 

 collected by Gilbert and Swain in Spring Creek, Tuscum- 

 bia, Alabama. 



468. Copelandellus quiesceiis (Jordan) 1100 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin. 



PLATE CLXXVII. 



469. Boleichthys fusiformis (Girard) 1101 



Drawing by H. L. Todd from No. 36415, U.S.N.M., collected by 

 Jordan and Gilbert in Washita River, Arkadelphia, Ar- 

 kansas. 



470. Microperca fonticola (Jordan and Gilbert) 1104 



Drawing by Ernest Copeland from the type, No. 36523, 

 U.S.N.M., collected by Jordan and Gilbert in San Marcos 

 River, San Marcos, Texas. 



471. Apogon retrosella (Gill) 1108 



Drawing by Anna L. Brown from No. 2917. L. S. Jr. Univ. Mus., 

 collected by the Hopkins expedition at Mazatlan, Mexico. 



PLATE CLXXVIII. 



472. Apogon pigmentarius (Poey) 1109 



473. Apogonichthys alutus (Jordan & Gilbert) 1110 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin from No. 30874, U.S.N.M., collected 

 by Jordan and Steams at Pensacola, Florida. 



PLATE CLXXIX. 



474. Cheilodipterus affinis Poey 1113 



Drawing by A. H. Baldwin from No. 37416, U.S.N.M., collected 

 by Professor Poey in Cuba. 



475. Hypoclydonia bella Goode and Bean 1115 



Drawing by S. F. Denton from No. 39338, U.S.N.M., collected 

 by the Albatross at Station 2426, in N. lat. 36 Or 30", W. 

 long. 74 47' 30' , in 93 fathoms. 



476. Ceiitropomus undecimalis ( Bloch) . 1118 



Drawing by H. L. Todd from No. 19907, U.S.N.M. 



PLATE CLXXX. 



477. Roccus chry sops (Rafinesque) 1132 



Drawing by H. L. Todd from No. 10326, U.S.N.M., collected bjr 

 J. W. Milner at Sandusky, Ohio. 



478. Roccus liiieatus( Bloch) 1132 



Drawing by H. L. Todd from No. 25219, U.S.N.M., obtained 

 by Professor Baird in the Washington market. 



