REPOKT ON P^ISHES 01" SOUTHERN FLORIDA. 
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88. Sparisoma distinctum (Poey). Parrot-fish. 
Garden Key, Dry Tortugas. Small specimens, apparently of this species. 
89. Sparisoma flavescehs (Bloch & Schneider). Parrot-fish. 
Key West. Young specimens of this and the next species are abundant in the 
grassy coves, especially between the Marine Hospital and Fort Taylor, at Key West. 
A small and unimportant species as a food-fish. 
90. Sparisoma hoplomystax (Cope). Parrot-fish. 
^ Key West. This is Sparisoma eyanolene Jordan & Swain. 
SCORP.53NIDiE. 
91. Scorpaena grandicornis (Cuv. & Val.). 
Key West. The young were found in the same situations as the preceding 
species. 
TRIGLIDiE. 
92. Prionotus tribulus (Cut. & Val.). Sea Robin. 
Cape Romano; Gordon’s Pass; Big Gasparilla ; San Carlos Pass. The young of 
this and the next species are common in the eelgrass of the bays and bayous. 
93. Prionotus scitulus Jordan & Gilbert. Sea Robin. 
Cape Romano ; Big Gasparilla. 
GOBIIDiB. 
94. Microgobius thalassinus Jordan & Gilbert. 
Marco Inlet. This and the following little “ gobies” are not uncommon among 
the grass and weeds of sheltered situations in the bays. 
95. Microgobius gulosus (Girard). Goby. 
Card’s Sound; Marco; Gordon’s Pass; Big Gasparilla; Myakka River; Lemon 
Bay ; Long Boat Key. 
96. Gobius soporator Cuv. & Val. Rock-fish. 
Marco ; Myakka River. 
97. Gobius stigmaturus Goode & Bean. Goby. 
Card’s Sound. 
98. Gobius smaragdus Cut. & Val. Goby. 
Marco; Gordon’s Pass. Numerous specimens of this species, previously known 
on the Florida coast from only a single specimen taken at St. Augustine. 
99. Gobiosoma molestum Girard. Goby. 
Card’s Sound; Marco; Gordon’s Pass; Big Gasparilla; Myakka River; Lemon 
Bay. 
BLENNIIDiE. 
100. Auchenopterus marmoratus (Steindachner). Blenny. 
Card’s Sound. This species and the next had not previously been taken north of 
Key West. 
101. Auchenopterus fasciatus (Steindachner). Blenny. 
Card’s Sound. 
