. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. Jordati and Evermann.—Fishes of North Amerua. 2827 lateral line than end uf oporcnluui. Bering Scu; only the type known. (longua, long.) Macdonaldia longa. Gill & Townbknu, Pri)C. Biol. Soc. Wash., xi, 1897 ( 17,1897), 232, Bering Sea, Albatross Station 3607,1895, in goo fathoms. (Type, Mu. 48775, U. S. Kat. Mua. Coll. Alhatroa*.) Page 627. LuciiiH vermiculatus o
. The fishes of North and Middle America [microform] : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Fishes; Fishes; Poissons; Poissons. Jordati and Evermann.—Fishes of North Amerua. 2827 lateral line than end uf oporcnluui. Bering Scu; only the type known. (longua, long.) Macdonaldia longa. Gill & Townbknu, Pri)C. Biol. Soc. Wash., xi, 1897 ( 17,1897), 232, Bering Sea, Albatross Station 3607,1895, in goo fathoms. (Type, Mu. 48775, U. S. Kat. Mua. Coll. Alhatroa*.) Page 627. LuciiiH vermiculatus occurs also in Texas, specicienH having been obtained in both the Trinity and Nuches rivers near Palestine^ by Kvcrinanu &, Scovell. Page 632. Aplocheilu8^^JpoeheiHchthys^HnplGcheiltt8=^ranchax,ia a genus distinct from Fiindulna, and shonld be erased from the synonymy of the latter. The genus is defined by the Hat, much produced snout, and the long anal tin. To the synonymy of Funduliia add: I'laneteruM, Gasman, Mouogr. CyprinodoiitH, in Mem. M. C. /., xix, No. 1,9(!, 1895 {kaiuai— zebrinut.) Page 635. In the key, under aa, the phrase "inhabiting mountain sitriugs and brooks" applies only to Nos. 943 and 944. It should be trans:', "red and made a part of «. Page 637. Fundulua punetatua and J'^ vinctua are wrongly placed by Garmau in the syponymy of F. parvipinnia. Page 638. Fundulua pallidua is placed by Garmau in the synonymy of F. grandia, to which it bears but little resembl&nce. Page 639. To the synonymy of Fundulua majalia udd: Hydrargyra formota, Stobuk, Itoc. Boat. Soo. Kat. Hist. 1837, 76. Page 641. To the synonymy cf Fundulua k'lteroclitua macrolepidotua add: Uydrargyra omata, Lb Subur, Jonrn. Ac. Nat. Sci. I'hJla., i, 1817, 131, Delaware River, near Philadelphra. (Coll. G. Onl.) Garman regards Fundulua grandia as a good species. We have recently compared specimens from Cape Cod with others from Tampa, and rer*ch ^,he same conclusion. Page 64
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