[49] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 435 



88. loglossws calliHPiis Bean. 



Ioglossus caUiurus Bean, in Goode & Bean, Proc. U. S. Nat, Mus. v, 

 p. 236 (name only) ; also in Jor. & Gilb., op. cit., p. 297; and 

 pp. 419-421 (full description). 



This singular species is known from several specimens 

 obtained in deep water off Pensacola by Mr. Silas 

 Stearns and Prof. D. S. Jordan. 

 30867. Pensacola, Florida. Jordan & Stearns. 



TRIGLID^. 



39. Prionotus tribulus C. & V. Sea-robin. 



Atlantic coast of the Southern United States ; Gulf of 



Mexico. 

 The species is abundant southward; specimens of very 



large size (more than a foot long) have been received 



from Pensacola, Florida. 

 31053. Galveston, Texas. Prof. D. S. Jordan. 



SCOKPJENIME. 



40. Scorpaena plumieri Bloch. Eascacio j Sea Toad. 



West Indies ; Bermuda (Jones) j both coasts of Mexico 

 (Jor. & Gilb.) ; Gulf of Mexico ; Caribbean Sea. 



Richardson records an example, which is said to belong 

 to this species, as having been procured at Newfound- 

 land by Mr. Audubon. 

 6777. Fort Jefferson, Florida. 



SCARID^E. 



41. Scams squalidns Poey. Vieja mugre. 



West Indies ; Florida Keys. 



The species has not recently been received from Florida. 



5995. (R.) Garden Key, Florida. 



LABRID.E. 



42. Platyglossus caudalis (Poey) Gthr. Doncella. 



Julia caudalis Poey, Mem. Hist. Nat. Cuba, ii, p. 213. 



Platyglossus caudalis Gunther, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., iv, 1862, p. 166; 

 Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. v, p. 286 ; also in 

 Bull. 16 U. S. Nat. Mus., 1883, pp. 937-938. 



Cuba ; Surinam ; Pensacola Bay. 



31928. Pensacola, Florida. Silas Stearns. 



