130 PROCEEDINGS : BOSTON SOCrETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
Kyphosidae. 
Kyphosus sectatrix (Linne). — Head 3f to 34; depth 2f to 2|; 
U. XI, 12; A. Ill, 11; scales counted above and along lateral line 
72 to 75 to caudal base; pores 47 to 53 in lateral line to caudal base, 
and 4 or 5 more on latter; 11 or 12 scales above lateral line to spin- 
ous dorsal origin, and 18 or 19 below to spinous anal origin; 57 pre- 
dorsal scales; snout 3f to 3f in head; eye 3f to 3|^; maxillary 3| to 
3|; interorbital 2| to 2f ; rakers 7 or 8 + 16 or 17, about half length 
of eye; length 6j to 6| inches. 
Two examples from Newport (Powell). These are the first speci- 
mens ever collected in New England, and were obtained long before 
Goode reported the species from Newport in 1879. 
SCIAENIDAE, 
Cynoscion regalis (Schneider). — Nantucket and Woods Hole. 
Leiostomus xanthurus Lacepede. — Newport (Powell). 
Menticirrhus saxatilis (Schneider). — Woods Hole and Newport 
(Powell). 
POMACENTRIDAE. 
Abudefduf mauritii (Bloch).— Head 3i; depth 1|; D. XIII, 14; 
A. II, 13; scales in lateral line 29 (22 + 7) to caudal base; 5 scales 
above lateral line to spinous dorsal origin, and 12 below to spinous 
anal origin; about 22 predorsal scales; snout 3| in head; eye 2f; 
maxillary 3\; interorbital 3^^; rakers 9+ 12, lanceolate, 3 in eye; 
length 3| inches (caudal tip damaged). 
One example from Newport (Powell), reported by Cope in 1870. 
Labridae. 
Tautogolabrus adspersus (Walbaum). — Boston Harbor (Slack), 
Nantucket, and Woods Hole. 
Tautoga onitis (Linne). — Nahant, Woods Hole and Nantucket. 
iLARCHroAE. 
Chaetodipterus faber (Broussonet). — Nantucket. 
