[65] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 451 



CYPRINODONTIDJE. 



122. Jordanella floridae Goode & Bean. 



East Florida, not collected in abundance anywhere. ■ 

 32257. Jupiter Inlet, Dade Co., Florida. Dr. J. A. Henshall. 



123. Cyprinodon variegatus Lac. 



Atlantic coast of the United States from Cape Cod to 

 Florida, entering streams, everywhere abundant. 



32594. Jupiter Iulet, Dade Co., Florida. Dr. J. A. Henshall. 



124. Cyprinodon gibbosus Baird & Girard. 



Gulf of Mexico, abundant. 



30758. Pensacola, Florida. Silas Stearns. 



125. Cyprinodon eiegans Baird & Girard. 



Bio Grande River, Texas. 



This species has not been obtained recently by col- 

 lectors ; it must, however, be plentiful where it was 

 originally discovered. 

 21321. Camanche Springs, N. Eio Grande. J. H. Clark. 



126. Cyprinodon my drug Goode & Bean. 



Gulf of Mexico. 



This species was first obtained at Pensacola by Mr. 

 Stearns ; it does not seem to be abundant. 



31931. Pensacola, Florida. Silas Stearns. 



127. Fundulus majalis (Walb.) Giinther. Killifish; Mum- 



michog; May-fish; Bass-fey; Rock-fish. 



Atlantic coast of the United States from Salem, Massa- 

 chusetts, to Florida. 



This species is very abandant in shallow and brackish 

 waters. It is the largest of the cyprinodonts. 



8186. Indian Eiver, Florida. Gustavus Wiirdemann. 



128. Fundulus siniilis (B. & G.) Gthr. 



Atlantic coast of the United States from South Caro- 

 lina southward ; Gulf of Mexico ; ascending streams. 



As suggested by the name there is no difference in the 

 colors of the sexes. 



30780. Pensacola, Florida. Silas Stearns. 



129. Fundulus seminolis Girard. Floeida Mtjmmichog; 



Minnow. 

 East Florida. 



This handsome species appears to be uncommon in col- 

 lections. The National Museum has seldom received 

 it from its collectors in Florida. 

 18067. Lake Monroe, Florida. Prof. S. F. Baird. 



