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SCOMBRESOCID.E. 

 Exoccetus obtusirostris Gthr. 



BERYCID.E. 



//n/,,,;'ntri'i/i longipinne Cuv. and Val. 

 sp. juv. 



SERRANID.'E. 



Epinephelus ascensionis (Osbeck). 



CAPROID.K 

 Antigonia capros Lowe. 



Ch&todon dichrous Gtlir. 



Several specimens were taken in the trawl off Pyramid Point, Ascension. They 

 were kept alive in a tank on board the Scotia and presented to the Marine Station at 

 Millport, where they survived only for a short time.* These are wrongly named 

 Chelmon in the Zoological Log. 



CARANGID-K. 



Caranx ascensionis (Osbeck). 

 ,, dentex Bl. Sclm. 

 ., lii/ipos (Linn.). 

 ., crumenophthalmus (Bl.). 

 ,, *iit<-l;t'-/it.'l<.')ur Tern in. and Schleg. 

 Trachynotus glaucus (Linn.). 

 Lichia glauca. 



SCOMBRIDJ5. 



wlias Gmelin. 

 albacora Lowe. 



Three specimens were caught by line on June !>th, 1904, in Clarence Bay. The 

 largest weighed 105 Ibs., and measured 63 inches from tip of snout to tip of tail.i 



PLEURONECTID^E. 



Rhomboidichthys /><>< I, m (De la Roche). 

 Hemirhombus solexformis (Agass.). 

 Arnoglossus capensis Blgr. 



* 1'iile Ziinlrigiriil Log of Scotia. 



t Kxtrart fruiu the Fi>b ami Seal Lug, kept by Dr Bniiv ami Mr ]>. \V. Wilton. 



