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Family 42. — GOBIESOCIDZE. (9 Genera, 21 Species.) 
“Carnivorous marine fishes, elongate, anteriorly depressed 
and scaleless, with dorsal fin on the tail.” 
Distribution. — Temperate and tropical seas ; Scandinavia to 
the Cape, California to Chili, West Indies, Red Sea, Australia, 
New Zealand, and Fiji Islands. 
Three species of Lepctdogaster have occurred in the English 
Channel. 
Family 43.— PSYCHROLUTUAE. (1 Genus, 1 Species.) 
“A large-headed, elongate, naked marine fish, with small 
teeth, and dorsal fin on the tail.” 
Distribution. — West Coast of North America (Vancouver’s 
Island.) 
Family 44.— CENTRISCIDZE. (2 Genera, 7 Species.) 
“ Marine fishes, with compressed, oblong or elevated bodies, 
elongate tubular mouth and no teeth.” 
Distribution. — West Coast of Europe and Africa, Mediterra- 
nean, Indian Ocean to Java, Philippines, and Japan. 
A species of Centrisous has occurred on the South Coast of 
England, and another species is found both at Madeira and 
Japan. 
Family 45. — FISTULARIDA5. (2 Genera, 4 Species.) 
“ Marine fishes, very elongate, with long tubular mouth 
and small teeth.” 
Distribution. — Tropical seas, both in the Atlantic and Indian 
Ocean, and as far east as the New Hebrides. 
