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BLENNIXD^. 



33. Blennius a§teria§ Goode & Bean. Stellate Blennt. 



Southern Florida. 



The species has not recently been obtained, perhaps for 

 the reason that collections have not been made in the 

 region from which the types are recorded. 



6596. (R.) Tortugas, Florida. J. B. Holder. (?) 



33. €/hasmode§ boscianus (Lac.) 0. & Y. Bosc's Shanny. 



East coast of the United States from New York to Flor- 

 ida, exceedingly rare northward, but abundant from 

 Cape Hatteras southward ; Gulf of Mexico. 



5721. Fort Morgan, Alabama. Gustavus Wiirdemann. 



34, Cfaa§iM©ctei§ saburrse Jor. & Gilb. Small-mouthed Shan- 



ny; Eock Shanny. 

 Gulf of Mexico, known definitely only from Pensacola, 

 where it was discovered in March, 1882, by Professor 

 Jordan. 

 30824. Pensacola, Florida. Jordan & Stearns. 



35* Ise§thcs ionthas Jor. & Gilb. 



West Florida, known from specimens obtained in Pen- 

 sacola Bay. 



30856. Pensacola, Florida. Jordan & Stearns. 



36. Cremnbbate§ marmoratiis Steind. 



Saint Thomas (Steindachner) ; Florida Keys (Bean). 



30467. South Florida Silas Stearns. 



OPISTHOGNATHID^E. 



37. Opisthognathus snaxillosus Poey. 



Cuba ; Garden Key, Florida. 



The species is known to us only from specimens which 

 have long been in the Museum. 



5866. Garden Key, Florida. 



38. Opisthognathism scapMiirias Goode & Bean. 



Garden Key and Pensacola, Florida. 



The type, of this Opisthognathus was taken many years 

 ago by Dr. Whitehurst. Mr. Stearns has recently 

 rediscovered the species and thus determined with 

 certainty something concerning its habitat. 

 31902. Pensacola, Florida. Silas Stearns. 



