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Siluridae . . Tracliinoceplialus myops. J. AE. 
235. 
. Synodus fceteus. J. & E. 236. 
Sub-order— Haplomi. 
Scoijelidse . . Saurus undosquaiuis. Grunther' 42. 
relatively enormous. 
Sub-order — Percesoces. 
Atlierinidse 
Mugilida9 
Polynemidse 
Atberina stipes. J. & E. 332, long, 
tbiii scale. 
Kirtlandia vagrans. J. & E. 336, 
very small. 
Atherinopsis calaforniensis. J. 
& E. 341, very small. 
Mrigil cepbalus. Ox. 420, J. A E. 343. 
M. curema. J. A E. 344, more 
marked than in M. ceplialus. 
Cbsetomugil proboscideus . J. A 
E. 346. 
Agonostomus monticola. J. A E. 
347. 
Joturus picbardi. J. A E. 348. 
Polynema quadrifilis. Camb. 641. 
Sub-order — Acantliox)tery gii (Division Perciformes'^). 
Berycidae . . Beryx splendens. Camb. 655. 
Serranidae . . Centropomus undecimalis. J. A 
E. 476, indistinct. 
Hoplopagrus guntlieri. J. A E. 
513. 
N eomenis . J. A E., present in all the 
species figured. 
Oxiurus cbrysurus. J. A E. 520. 
Rliomboplites aurorubeus. J. A 
E. 521. 
Apsilus dentatus. J. A E. 522. 
Verilus sordidus. J. A E. 515, 
very small. 
Acropomatidae . Xenocys jeisiae. J. A E. 526, very 
small. 
‘ ‘ The Study of Eisbes.’ 
2 The accessory scale is not figured in any other division of the 
Acanthopterygii. 
