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Nile Rosén 



browu. Edge of dorsal and anal, and also pectorals, ventrals and caudal (except 

 their basal parts) colourless. 



Rather commonly found in sponges in shallow water along the shore at Mastic 

 Point on Andros. 



This species is easily recognized by the extremely large ocular tentacle. 



Auchenistius stahli, Evekm. & Marsh. 



Common at Mastic Point, found in sponges or among dead corallines near the 

 beach. Hitherto known only from Porto Rico. 



The colour varies rather much. I am giving below some notes, made about 

 some living species. 



(a) Brown, with a reddish touch. 



(b) Greyish green. Each side of body with a row of irregular reddish spots. 

 On each side of head a reddish very distinct spot, edged with white and black. 



(c) Greyish green with reddish spots and small white one. On each side of 

 posterior part of body small black spots. On each side of head a light red spot 

 edged with green. Head above with white and reddish gray spots. Dorsal with 

 white spots Back yellowish brown. 



(d) Brown with a reddish touch. On each side of head a light red spot, edged 

 with white and blue. Other parts of head with irregular white and reddish stripes, 

 above with white and reddish grey spot. 



Stathmonotus heniphillii, Bean. 

 Hog Island [Exped. Geogr. Soc). 



Blennius pilicornis, Guv. & Valeno. 



One specimen at Mastic Point on Andros. Not before recorded from the 

 Bahamas. 



Fam. Zoareidae. 



Ogilhia cayorum, Evbrm. & Kendall. 



Several specimens collected along the shore of Hog Island. 

 Not before recorded from the Bahamas. 



Fam. Ophidiidae. 



Opliidiuin, Sp. 

 Abaco [Albatross Exped. 1886). 



Fam. Antennariidae. 



Antennarius tigris, Poet. 

 Green Turtle Cay (Edvards). 



