456 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES, [70] 



ANGUILLIMI. 



151. IVeoeonger mueronatus Girard. 

 Coast of Texas. 

 The species has not been obtained by recent collectors. 



861. (R.) (One of the five types of the species.) Saint Joseph's Island, 

 Texas. G. Whrdemann. 







153. AngiBiifia rostrata (Le S.) DeKay. Common Eel; Fresh- 

 water Eel. 



Atlantic coast of the United States ascending streams ; 

 Mississippi Valley; Gulf coast and southward to 

 Mexico; introduced into California. 



The U. S. National Museum has an example from the 

 Potomac Eiver 41 inches long and 11 inches in cir- 

 cumference. 

 32609. Florida. J. W. Milner. 



MUR^ENID^E. 



153. Crotalopsis mordax (Poey) Goode & Bean. 



West Indies ; Gulf of Mexico. 



23635. Clear Water Harbor, Florida. Dr. J. W. Velie. 



154* Sphagehranehus teres Goode & Bean. 

 Gulf of Mexico. 



The types of the species have been in the Museum 

 many years ; but were only recently described. 



31457. (R.) (One of three typical examples. ) West Florida. Kaiser & 



Martin. 



155. Letharehas veliler Goode & Bean. 



Gulf of Mexico. 



The species was collected many years ago, but has been 



only recently described. Collectors have not lately 



obtained it. 



31458. (R.) (One of the four typical specimens.) West Florida. Kaiser 



& Martin. 



156. Gyiimo thorax ocellatus Agassiz. 



Gulf of Mexico and southward. 



The species is not uncommon at Pensacola and is found 

 in stomachs of the Eed Snapper. 



5160. West Florida. Kaiser & Martin. 



TRYGONID^}. 



157. Trygosi sabina Le Sueur. 



East Florida ; not uncommon in Lake Monroe in fresh 

 water; Gulf of Mexico. 

 31045. Galveston, Texas. Prof. D. S. Jordan. 



