GOBIESOCIDAE. 
Caularchus maeandricus (Girard). 
Head 2 3/4 to 2 7/8; depth 4 1/2 to 5; D. 14 to 16; A. 13 
or 14; P. 21 to 23; snout 5 to s 1/8 in head; eye 5 1/3 to 6 3/43 
mouth width 3 to 3 3/5; interorbital 3; flat; head width 1 1/28 ta 
11/5. Row of small conic teeth above, with outer row of 9 entire 
incisors medianly; 18 teeth below, with 10 median flattened as entire 
incisors. Skin smooth, tough. Color in alcohol uniform dark brown 
above, paler below. Length 70 to 75 mm, Two from Puget Sound, 
Gobiesox sanguineus (wiiller and Troschel). 
Head 2 2/5, to 3 1/8 in young; depth 4 1/4 to-6 1/23 Piles 
A. 8, once 6; P. 24 to 26; snout 3 to 5 1/5 in head; eye 4 3/4. 
to 7 3/4; mouth width 3 1/8 to 3 2/3 3; interorbital 2 1/4 to 2 1/3, 
flat; head width 1 to l 1/8. Teeth as 6etruncate incisors in front 
of each jaw, Preopercle spine strong. Skin smooth, coriaceous, 
Color in alcohol faded dull uniform brownish. Some larger examples 
with traces of old rose or carmine, dountless general color in life. 
