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U. S. P. E. E, EXP. AND SUEVEYS—ZOOLOGY—GENEEAL EEPOET. 
Fig. 3, a scale from the dorsal region. 
Fig. 4, a scale from the lateral line. 
Fig. 5, a scale from the side of the abdomen. 
Fig. 6 represents the male sex of the same species, also the size of life and from the same 
locality. 
Fig. 7 is a section across the line of greatest depth. 
Fig. 8, a scale from the dorsal region. 
Fig. 9, a scale from the lateral line. 
Fig. 10, a scale from the side of the abdomen. 
Plate XXXVI, fig. 1, represents a female individual from the hay of San Francisco, California. 
Fig. 2, a scale from the dorsal region. 
Fig. 3, a scale from the lateral line. 
Fig. 4, a scale from the side of the abdomen. 
Plate XXA T I, fig. 7, represents an embryo, size of life, taken within the body of the parent, 
from the Bay of San Francisco. 
Fig. 8, the same embryo as fig. 7, enlarged about twice. 
List of specimens. 
Catal. 
No. 
No. of 
spec. 
Sex and 
age. 
Locality. 
When col¬ 
lected. 
Whence obtained. 
Nature of 
specimens. 
Collected by— 
563 
4 
Adult.. 
San Francisco, Cal_ 
1853 
Lt. E. S. Williamson. 
Alcoholic. 
Dr. A. L. Heermann . 
564 
4 
...do... 
.do. 
1853 
565 
5 
_do_ 
Presidio, Cal-_ 
1853 
Lt. W. P.Trowbridge. 
_do_ 
Lt. Trowbridge_ 
566 
4 
_do 
1853 
_do_ 
567 
8 
1853 
_do_- - -_ 
_do_ 
_do_ 
568 
4 
1853 
_do_ 
569 
1 
Astoria, Oregon___ 
1854 
570 
1 
Cape Flattery, W. T_ 
1854 
_do_ 
571 
5 
San Diego, Cal._... 
1853 
_ do_ __ _ 
_do_ 
A. Cassidy___ 
572 
4 
_do_-_ 
1853 
_do_ 
_do_ 
_do_-___ 
573 
3 
Ft. Steilacoom, Puget’s S ’ d. 
1853 
Gov. I. I. Stevens_ 
-do_ 
Dr. G. Suckley_ 
574 
3 
Shoal water Bay___ 
1853 
_do_ 
Dr. J. G. Cooper_ 
575 
12 
Petaluma, Cal_ 
1855 
Mr. E. Samuels_ 
_do_ 
Mr. Samuels_ 
576 
5 
_do___ 
1855 
.do. 
ENNICHTHYS, Girard. 
Gen. Char. —Head of medium size. Mouth large and oblique ; lower jaw projecting beyond the upper. Lips thin ; lower 
one free all round. Premaxillaries slightly protractile. Teeth small, slender, and conical, disposed upon a double series on 
both jaws. Spinous portion of dorsal fin higher than the soft. Anterior articulated rays of anal divided like the rest, and pre¬ 
ceded by three small spines lower than the articulated rays. Scales of moderate development. Lateral line concurrent with 
the dorsal outline. Scales upon the base of caudal and anal. Dorsal groove rather short; sheath formed anteriorly by three 
rows of scales, tapering posteriorly. 
Syn.— Ennichthys, Grd. in Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. VII, 1855, 322. 
The structure of the dorsal is suggestive of the genus Holconotus, hut the presence of a double 
row of teeth on the lower, as well as on the upper jaw, separates altogether both of the genera, 
