32 Field Columbian Museum — Zoology, Vol. VII. 



5167 No. 338. GweHy Hole, Cooper's Id. Fish-pot. (Brown.) 



Oct. 5. 



5168 No. 339. Gwelly Hole. Fish-pot. (Brown). Oct. 5. 



5169 No. 358. Near Well Bay, Cooper's Id. Pot (Brown.) 



Oct. 5. 



5170 No. 382. Flatts. Pot. Oct. 3. 



517 1 No. 735. Jones Bay, Cooper's Id. Under rock. (Brown.) 



Oct. 28. 



20. Lycodontis sanctae=helenae (Giinther). Speckled Moray. 

 Ten miles oflE Ireland Id. Fish-pot. Aug. 25. 

 Nonsuch Id. Eel-pot. Sept. 6. 

 Off Castle Id. Hook. Oct. 4. 

 Castle Harbor, nea:r Nonsuch. Pot. Oct. 5. 

 Flatts. Oct. 20. 



21. Lycodontis jordani Evermann and Marsh. 



W. 1. De Nyse remembers a Bermuda moray in the Coup Aquarium, 

 Broadway and Thirty-fifth Street, m 1876 or 1877, that was yellow, 

 the dorsal edged with black and with white blotches on it. The 

 fish was like L. jordani from Porto Rico. The example was about 

 20 inches long, and was found under a rock. 



22. Lycodontis moringa (Cuv.) Small Yellow-spotted Morj\y. 

 GooDE, Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, xiv, Oct., 1877, 293.35 Gymnothorax 



punctattis. 

 Barbour. Bull. M. C. Z., xlvi, No. 7, iqos, m. 



23. Lycodontis ocellatus (Ag.). 



Jordan 8c Evermann, Bull. 47, U. S. N. M., 1896, 399. 



An example 12 inches long, taken by Captain Hariott in Bermuda, 

 is now in the New York Aquarium, in spirits. 



The serrations on the hind margin of the anterior canines of the 

 lower jaw are very well shown in this specimen. Form slender, the 

 greatest dej^th, ^ inch, is one-sixteenth of the total length and nearly 

 K 0^ the length of head. The eye is as long as the snout and>^head. 

 The length of the gape of the mouth is nearly % head, the angle of 

 the mouth placed far behind the eye. Anterior nostrils in a moder- 

 ately long tube; posterior not tubular, placed between the eyes, the 

 space between them only 14 eye. Five enlarged canines in the front 

 of each jaw; the sides of the upper jaw with about 7 and of tlie lower 



