APPENDIX. 



ADDITIONAL SPECIES OBSERVED BY MR. J. MATTHEW JONES. 



After the preceding pages were in type, I received from Mr. Jones a 

 list of the species collected by liim in the Bermudas. In order to repre- 

 sent as fully as possible the present state of knowledge in reference to 

 the fish fauna of these islands, I venture to give below the names of 

 those species cited by Mr. Jones which have not fallen under my per- 

 sonal observation. Many species are of course included both in his col- 

 lection and my own. The specific names below are given on the author- 

 ity of Mr. Jones, who employs the nomenclature of Dr. Giinther's "Cata- 

 logue of the Fishes in the British Museum". 



LIST. 



Diodon maculatus. 

 Tetrodon rostratus. 

 Ostracion trigonus. 

 Balistes maculatus. 

 Monacanthus aurantiacus. 

 Syngnathus Jonesii. 

 Centriscus, sp. 

 Fistularia serrata. 

 Khomboidichthys lunatus. 

 Hemirhombus aramaca. 

 Lefroyia bermudensis. 

 Brotula barbata. 

 Centronotus, sp. 

 Blennius crinitus. 

 Gobius soporator. 

 Scorpsena Plumieri. 

 Scarus Catesbyi. 

 Pseudoscarus i^sittacus. 

 Pseudoscarus sanctse-crucis.* 



Platyglossus bivittatus. 

 Glyphidodon cselestinus. 

 Acanthurus chirurgus. 

 Chsetodon capistratus. 

 Holacanthus tricolor. 

 Garaux dentex. 

 Caranx carangus. 

 Caranx chrysos. 

 Thyrsites j)rometheus. 

 Auxis Eochei. 

 Seriola Dumerilii. 

 Seriola zonata. 

 Trachynotus ovatus. 

 Coryphsena pelagica. 

 Coryphsena hippurus. 

 MuUus barbatus. 

 Sargus argenteus. 

 Mesoprion chrysurus. 

 Haemulon macrostoma. 



[Probably the young of Pseudoscarus veiula; see discussion on page 32, siqira.'] 



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