116 LÖNNBERG, LIST OF FISHES OBSERVED IN SOUTH-FLORIDA. 



Specimens from this part have the dorsal longer with 12 — 13 

 rays and is through that a little similar to Fundulus zebra. 

 It has however not got the anal prolonged but has yet only 9 

 anal rays as the typical or sometimes 10. Both males and 

 females have black crossbars, 16 — 18 in number. There is no 

 trace of longitudinal bands on $5 she is exactly like the male 

 and is thus dissimilar F. majalis; Scales as in Fundulus similis. 

 Head 3^3, depth 4. These fishes reached a length of 10—12 

 c. m. and more. At the same places in the bayous young ones 

 with only 10 — 12 crossbars were pientiful. 



Fundulus seminalis GiRARD. I caught several specimens 

 of this fish in the sulphursprings (Cliftonsprings) at Lake Jessup. 

 The females were plain olivegreen with darkedged scales. The 

 males have brighter colors with rows of small dark spöts. But 

 these spöts are not situated in the middle of the scales *) but 

 in the »corners» of the scales making the knöts in the net which 

 is formed by the dark borders of the scales. These spöts are 

 larger on the back, gradually becoming smaller down the sides. 

 Dorsal and caudal have large black spöts arranged on bars and 

 outer part of caudal nearly all black, ventrals and anal orange 

 with outer edge black. In life the fishes were somewhat golden. 



Ftindulus heterocUtus (Linné) Günther. Minnow. 



New Smyrna in ditches from Hillshoro river, Key West, 

 Punta Gorda. 



Fundulus goxindis Baird & GiRARD. Punta Gorda. 



Fimdidus ocellaris JORDAN & GILBERT. St. Johns river 

 at Sanford, Orange Co. 



Zygenectes henshalU JoRDAN. Ferncreek, Orlando, a creek 

 between Lake Ivanhoe and Formosa and other waters in 

 Orange Co. 



Greenish with orange spöts. Caudal much longer than in 

 Zyg. chrysotus according to Woolmans figure (I. c. Pl. L, III). 



') A. WooLMAN: Report upon the rivers of Centre Florida, Bull. U. S. Fish 

 . cominission for 1890. 



