CATALOGUE OF VERTEBRATES. 699 



Section PHySOGUSTI. 



No open copnection between gullet and air-bladder ; ventral fins 

 near head, often spined; other fins usually spiny; premaxillaries 

 normally form the entire border of upper jaw. 



Order SYNENTOGNATHI. 



Scapula united to cranium by a post-temporal bone ; lower pharyn- 

 geals united ; fins without spines j ventral fins abdominal ; no inter- 

 clavicle ; no distinct supraclavicle. i 



Family SCOMBEROSOCIDiE. 



Garfishes and Flyiug-fishes. 



With cycloid scales ; lateral line low ; head scaly ; premaxillaries 

 not protractile; pectorals inserted high; lower lobe of caudal the 

 longer ; nostrils large and near eye ; air-bladder large ; carnivorous. 



TYIjOSURUS, Cocco. 



(Belone, Cuv.) 



marinus, Bl. & Schn. [B. truneata, longirostns.) Garfish. Billfish. 

 Needle-fish. 



Jaws prolonged, forming a beak, with sharp, wide-set teeth ; 

 body slender ; scales small, deciduous ; bones green ; one ovary ; 

 color green above, silvery below ; a silvery lateral stripe ; a 

 dark spot above root of pectorals ; head flat above, not rugose ; 

 caudal not cleft. Dorsal rays, 15; anal rays, 18; length, 4 

 feet. 



"This interesting species is more or less abundant in the 

 principal rivers of the State. In the Delaware they are numer- 

 ous, and entering the Delaware and Raritan Canal at Borden- 

 town, find their way into the basins, where they are left in winter 

 when navigation is closed and the water in the canal is drawn off." 



