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FOWLER: NEW ENGLAND FLSHES. Ill 
R.uroAE. 
Raja erinacea Mitchill. — Ciistine and Woods Hole. 
Raja ocellata Mitchill. — Ciistine and Woods Hole. The Castine 
example is small, and has a vertebral row of .spines down its back 
and tail enlarged, also otherwise very thorny above. An ocellus 
anteriorly on each side near disk edges, besides another posteriorly 
on each pectoral basally. 
Myliobatidae. 
Myliobatis freminvillii Le Sueur. — Newport. 
ACIPENSERIDAE. 
Acipenser sturio Linne. — Castle Hill beach, Newport. 
Elopidae. 
Elops saurus Linne. — Nantucket. 
Clupeidae. 
Clupea harengus Linne. — Eastport, Maine, and Newport, R. L 
Pomolobus mediocris (Mitchill). — Cape Cod and Newport. 
Pomolobus pseudoharengus (Wilson). — Portland, Cape Cod, 
Woods Hole, and Newport. 
Pomolobus aestivalis (Mitchill). — Woods Hole. 
Alosa sapidissima (Wilson). — Martha's Vineyard and Noank, 
Conn. 
Sardinella humeralis (Valenciennes). — This interesting addition 
to the New England fauna is based on two examples collected many 
years ago at Ne\\-port by Samuel Powell. They differ in no way from 
a large series of West Indian examples. The species is not in Dr. 
Kendall's list. 
Brevoortia tyrannus (Latrobe). — Waquoit, Nantucket, and 
Woods Hole. 
