FAMILY PERCIDiE LABRAX. 7 



EXTRALIMITAL. 



P. 7icbulosa. (Haldeman, Ac. Sc. Vol. 8, p. 330.) Body slender, slightly compressed; scales 

 small, strongly serrated; tail truncated; pectorals very long; branchial rays 6; lateral line 

 straight; yellowish brown, with dark transverse bands. D. 14.15; P. 14; V. 7; A. 11; C 18. 

 Length 5*5. Susquehaimah River. 



P. minima. (Id. ib. p. 330.) Spots instead of bands. Dorsal with nine rays. Length 2-0. Sus- 

 quehannah. 



Obs. Both these species are arranged by Mr. Haldeman under a subgenus of Percidse, which 

 he terms Pcrcina, characterized by six branchial rays ; preopercle smooth on its margin ; opercle 

 ends in a spine, and with the cheeks scaly ; teeth all fine, and placed on the maxillaries and vomer. 



GENUS LABRAX. Cuvier. 



A disk or bands of teeth on the tongue. Suborbital and humerus tuithout denticulations . 

 Two points on the opercle. Two dorsal fins distant and separated. Teeth on both jaius, 

 on the vomer and palatines. Cheeks, preopercle and opercle scaly. Preopercle notched, 

 or denticulated below, serrated behind. 



THE STRIPED SEA BASS. 



Labkax lineatus. 



PLATE I. FIG. 3. - (STATE COLLECTION.) 



Sciena lincala. BlocH, pi. 301. 



Perca, Rock-fish, Striked Bass al Ntw-Yorh, ScHOEPFr, Beobachtungen, etc. p. ICO. 



Perca saxatilis. BlOCH, Schneid. p. 89. 



P. septtiifrionalis. Id. p. 90, pi. 20. 



Centrapome rayi. Lacepede, Hist. Nat. des Poissons, Vol. 4, p. 255. 



Roccus strialus. MiTCHiLL, Report in part on the Fishes of New-York, p. 25. 



Perca micchilli. Id. Trans. Lit. and Phil. Society of New-York, Vol. 1, p. 413, pi 3, fig. 4. 



Rock-fish. Mease, Ib. Vol. I, p. 502. 



if Bar rayi', Laljrax lineatus. Cuv. ot VaL. Hist. Poiss. Vol.2, p. 79. 



The Striped Bass, L. Imeatns. Storer, Massachusetts Report, p. 7. 



Characteristics. Brown above, silvery beneath. From seven to nine blackish longitudinal 

 stripes on each side of the body. Length from one to four feet. 



Description. Body cylindrical, tapering. Head and body covered with large adhesive 

 scales. Lateral line obvious, rumiing through the fourth stripe and nearly straight. Head 

 somewhat obtusely pointed. Eyes large, and about two diameters apart. Nostrils double, the 

 posterior largest. Gill openings ample. Lower jaw longest. Teeth numerous in tlie jaws 

 and palatines. Teeth on the tongue most obvious on its sides. Opercle with two spines on 

 its posterior margin, of which the inferior is largest. Preopercle finely denticulated along its 

 lower margin. The first dorsal conmiences behind the pectoral, and above the latter rays ol 



