358 APPENDIX. 



Page 138: 



The four sub-families of Sparid^ are ranked as distinct fami- 

 lies by Jordan & Evermann, — Lutianidce, Hcemulida, Sparidce, and 

 Kyphosida. 



Page 139, read: 



166. NEOMiENIS Girard. Lutiantts contains East Indian 

 species only. 



Page 143, read : 

 175. SCLSJNOPS Gill, rather than Scicena. 



Page 145, read : 



181. EUCINOSTOMUS Baird & Girard, instead of Gerres or 

 Diapterus : the species is : 



399. E. giUa (Cuv. & Val.). 



Page 146, read: 



182. TAUTOGOLABRUS Gunther. 



183. TAUTOGA Mitchill. 



Page 146 : 



Two species of the great tropical family of Scaridm, or Parrot- 

 fishes, have been taken on our Atlantic Coast. Cryptotomus herylli- 

 nus Jordan & Swain off New Jersey and Scarus caruleus Bloch in 

 Chesapeake Bay. See Jor. & Everm., pp. 1626, 1652. 



Page 149, read : 



406. Cottus ictalops (Rafinesque), not C. richardsoni. The 

 species of Cottus with ventral rays 1.3, may stand under the 

 generic name of : 



187 b. URANIDEA DeKay. The species are U. viscosa, gra- 

 cilis, hoyi, franklini, and formosa. 



Page 150, read : 

 188. MYOXOCEPHALUS Tilesius, instead of ^can!Aoco«us. 



rPage 150, read: 



417. Artediellus atlanticus, Jor. & Everm. See Jor. & Ever- 

 mann, p. 1906. 



Page 153: 



The species of Liparis with first dorsal distinct constitute : 



195 b. NEOLIFARIS Steudachner. 

 Our species is : 



426. N. atlanticus (Jordan & Evermann). See Jor. & Everm., 

 p. 2107; N. montagui is European only. 



Page 154, read : 



Pamily LXXIX. BATRACHOIDID^B. 



Page 155, read : 



199. OPSANtrS Rafinesque. 

 430. O. tau (L.). 



