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130. FunduliES g"raiadi§ Baird & Girard. Killifish; Mummi- 



chog; Saltwater minnow. 



Atlantic coast of Southern United States, chiefly south- 

 ward; Gulf of Mexico. 



This may be only a large race of F. heteroclitus (L.) 

 Gthr., the common killifish of the Northern United 

 States; but it differs constantly from this in the small 

 dorsal fin, size, and other characters. 

 30834. Pensacola, Florida. Jordan & Stearns. 



131. Fundulus ocellaris Jor. & Gilb. 



Gulf of Mexico; known from Pensacola Bay, where it 

 is abundant. 

 30781. Pensacola, Florida. Silas Stearns. 



132. Fundulus xeaiicus Jor. & Gilb. 



Adinia multifasciata, Girard. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1859, p. 117. 



Gulf of Mexico. 



This is a small, but elegant, species not much resemb- 

 ling in general appearance the other members of the 

 genus; "locally very abundant in shallow lagoons" 

 (Jordan & Gilbert). 

 30841. Pensacola, Florida. Jordan & Stearns. 



133. Zygonectes craticnla Goode & Bean. 



Southern United States, from Georgia to Florida. 



This beautiful little species is evidently very closely 

 related to Z. zonatus (Mitch.) — Ha/plocMlus zonatus 

 (Giinther) — and may not be distinct from it. We 

 know too little about Z zonatus, however, to deter- 

 mine this matter at present. 



31439. (lof the type specimens.) Tributary of Indian River, Florida. 

 J. A. Henshall. 



134. Zygonectes henshallii Jordan. 



Streams of East Florida. 



This, the largest species of the genus, was made known 

 by Prof. Jordan in January, 1880, from examples col- 

 lected in San Sebastian River by Dr. Henshall ; it 

 bears a very close resemblance to Z. rubrifrons, de- 

 scribed in the same paper, but the dentition and 

 coloration are said to be different. The single typi- 

 cal example of each of these species in the Museum 

 are not sufficient to determine their relations, which 

 deserve further investigation. 



32627. Elbow Creek, trib. of Indian River, Florida. Dr. J. A. Henshall. 



