[73] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 459 



GOBIID^. 

 Genus GOBIOSOMA Girard. 

 7. Ccol>io§OBiia boscii (Lac.) Jor. & Gilb. 



Gobius alejridolus Bl. & Schn., 1801, p. 547. 



Gobiosoma molesium Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1858, p. 169 ; 

 Gunther, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., iii, 1861, p. 556. 



Atlantic coast of the United States, ascending streams ; 

 Gulf of Mexico ; reported to have been taken once at 

 the Falls of the Ohio. 

 30251. Potomac River (Gunston's). Col. M. McDonald. 



COTTID^E. 



Genus UKANIDEA De Kay. 



§. Uranidea marginal a Bean. 



Washington Territory. 



24197. (One of the typical specimens.) Walla Walla, Washington 

 Territory. Capt. Charles Bendire r U. S. A. 



Genus COTTOPSIS Girard. 



9. Collopsis semiscaber Oope. 



Idaho (Cope) ; Utah Lake (Jordan). 

 30808. Utah Lake, Utah. Peter Madsen. 



Genus POTAMOCOTTUS Gill. 



10. Polamocotlus pimclulatus Gill. 



Wyoming Territory. 



22110. Fort Bridger, Wyoming. F. Hirst. 



Genus TEIGLOPSIS Girard. 



1 1. Triglopsis Ihompsoni Girard. 



The Great Lakes, in deep water. 



This apparently rare species has not, for many years, 



been received by the U. S. National Museum. Good 



specimeDS are greatly desired. 



15032. Racine, Lake Michigan. Dr. P. R. Hoy. 



CICHLID.E. 

 Genus HEBOS Heckel. 



1 2. Heros cyanogullalus (B. & G.) Gunther. 



Herichthys cyanoguttatus B. & G., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1854, p. 25. 



Bivers of Texas and Mexico. 



850. (R.) (One of the types of the species.) Devil's River (Rio Grande), 

 Texas. J. D. Graham. 



