662 LÖNNBERG, NOTES ON EISHES COLLECTEI) AT HAYTI. 



18) Tylosurus rapliidoina (Ranzani) Jordan. (= T. eras- 

 sus [Poey]). (= T. gladius Bean). 



D. 22; A. 21—22. Eye a little more than 6 in head. 

 The longest specimen measured about 70 cm. Both bad 

 been speared. 



19) Alhula vulpes (Lin.). 

 1 specimen. 



20) Echidna (Poecilopbis) catenata (Bloch) Bleeker. 

 7 specimens of different sizes. 



21) Enclielycore nigricans (Bonatterre) Günther. 

 3 specimens. 



Three large but slender depressible, vomerine teeth in front, 

 otherwise tlie specimens agree with tlie description given by 

 Jordan (»Apodal tishes of America and Europé; IT. S. Fish. 

 Com. Rep. 1888 p. 588, Washington 1892). The taii is a little 

 longer than the hody. I do not know if the presence of the 

 above mentioned long vomerine teeth can be of any specific 

 value as it is possible, that they may have been lost in Jordan's 

 specimens. 



22) Gymnothorax funehris Ranzani. 



1 large specimen with uniserial womerine teeth, thus re- 

 presen ting the var. erebus PoEY. 



Narrow dark lines along the folds of the throat, otherwise 

 Avithout markings. 



23) Gytnnothoran; ra07'iuga (CuviER) GOODE. 



1 specimen with a little aberrant coloration, as there is a 

 very narrow . whitish edge on the dorsal fin, which also shows 

 some faint, longitudinal dark streaks. The anal is also provided 

 with a white margin, but the white groundcolour of the body 

 with the confluent dark brown spöts the jaw, that cannot be 

 conipletely shut, and all other characteristics are as in a typical 

 G. moringa. 



24) Gymnotlwra.x ocellatiis Ac4ASSlz. 



2 specimens. The black blotches of the dorsal fin are not 

 confluent and the light round spöts are mostly small, and smaller 



