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Table 6. — Relation of numbers of lower-limb gill rakers (exclusive of one at angle of arch) to standard length of 62 specimens of 



Pseudupeneus maculatus 



IThe upper number is the number of specimens, and the number in parentlieses below is the approximate percentage for the respective size range] 



Table 7. — Collection and station data for 587 specimens of MuUus auratus examined 

 [Dip net (D), trawl (T), and stomach contents (SC)] 



Station 



Latitude 



Longitude 



Date of capture 



Depth of 



water in 



which 



captured 



Method 



of 

 capture 



Number of specimens 

 and size range 



Collection and 



catalogue number 



(if any) 



Western North Atlantic: 



am Cr. 2, Reg. 76 



Silver Bay 1267.-- 



Silver Bay 1269 



Silver Bay 1268 



Silver Bay 1299 



am Cr. 1, Reg. 73 



Silver Bay 1214 - 



Silver Bay 1215 



Silver Bay 1508 



Silver Bay 1209 



Silver Ba'l 1692 - 



Silver Bay 1204 - 



Silver Bav 1349 



Silver Bay 1673 



Silver Ban 1354 



Silver Bay 1361 



Silver Bav 1733 -- 



Silver Bay 1358 -- 



Silver Bay 1364 -- 



Silver Bay 1734 



DeV'eaux's Bank, vicinity of 



Charleston, S.C. 

 S.E. of Edisto River Sea Buoy, 

 vicinitv of Charleston, S.C. 



Silver Bay 1369 



Silver Bay 1742 



Combat 299 --. 



Combat i2S 



Gill Cr. 2, Reg. 49 



Gill Cr. 2, Reg. 43 



Silver Bay 1754 



Gill Cr. 2, Reg. 42 



Gill Cr. 2, Reg. 36 



Gill Cr. 2, Reg. 31 



Silver Bay 1621- - 



Gill Cr. 2, Reg. 25 



Silver Ray 2084— 



Gill Cr. 2, Rog. 20-21 



Gill Cr. 2, Reg. 19-- -. 



Silver Bav 460 



Combat 488 



Combat 3Jfl 



Combat 339 



Cora6a(335--- 



34°53' N. 

 34°35' N. 

 34°32' N. 

 34°32'N. 

 34°21'N. 

 34°09' N. 

 34°02' N. 

 33°56' N. 

 33°49' N. 

 33°41' N. 

 33''21' N. 

 33°21' N. 

 33°18' N. 

 33°14' N. 

 33°06' N. 

 SS'OO' N. 

 33°00' N. 

 32''58' N. 

 32°54' N. 

 32°51' N. 



76°10' W. 

 75°56' W. 

 75<'57' W. 

 75°53' W. 

 76°34' W. 

 75°22' W. 

 77°35' W. 

 77°20' W. 

 77°27' W. 

 77°40' W. 

 77°17' W. 

 77°24' W. 

 78°44' W. 

 77°41' \V. 

 78°46' W. 

 78''40' W. 

 78°26' W. 

 78°13' W 

 79°12' W. 

 78°39' \V. 



May 11, 1953-. 

 Sept. 11, 1959- . 

 Sept. 12, 1959.. 

 Sept. 11, 1959.. 

 Sept. 23, 1959.. 

 -Mar. 6, 1963.-. 

 Sept. 3, 1959--. 

 Sept. 3, 1959.-. 

 Dec. 9, 1959-.. 

 Sept. 2, 1959... 

 Feb. 28, I960-. 

 Sept. 1, 1969.-. 

 Oct. 19, 1969-- 

 Feb.27, I960-. 

 Oct. 19, 1959.. 

 Oct. 20, 1959-- 

 Mar. 7, 1960-- 

 Oct. 20, 1959- . 

 Oct. 21, 1959- 

 Mar. 7, I960.. 



Feb. 24, 1958. 



32''45' N. 

 32°41' N. 

 32°22' N. 

 32°17' N. 

 32''12' N. 

 32°12' N. 

 32°06' N. 

 31°57' N. 

 31°42' N. 

 31°00' N. 

 30''48' N. 

 30°20' N. 

 29°53' N. 

 29°40' N. 

 29°39' N. 

 29°38' N. 

 29°30' N. 

 29°27' N. 

 29°19' N. 

 29''03' N. 



78°23' W. 

 78°27' W. 

 78°14' W. 

 79"'10' W. 

 78°25' W. 

 79°33' W. 

 79°11' W. 

 79''18' W. 

 80°38' W. 

 79° 59' W. 

 80''29' \V. 

 80°36' W. 

 80°34' W. 

 80°57' W. 

 80°23' \V, 

 80° 14' W. 

 80°13' W, 

 80°20' W, 

 80° 18' \V, 

 80° 13' W 



Oct. 20, 1959--. 

 Mar. 8, I960.-. 

 Apr. 21, 1967- - 

 June 26, 1957- - 

 May 7, 1953.-- 

 Mav 6, 1953.-- 

 Mar. 9, 1960..- 

 Mav6, 1953.-- 

 Mav 6, 1953... 

 April 28, 1953-. 

 Jan. 28, I960-.. 

 Apr. 27, 1953- - 

 May 5, I960--. 

 Apr. 26, 1953.- 

 Apr. 26, 1953- - 

 June 13, 1958- . 

 .\ug. 19, 1957- . 

 June 3, 1957.-- 

 June 1, 1957--. 

 June 1, 1957--. 



Fathoms 



8 



24 



25 



30-31 

 14 



1 1500 

 11 

 15 

 18 



11-12 



25-26 



15-16 

 9 



18-19 

 11 



15-16 

 17 



23-24 

 11 

 17 



18 



50 



45-68 



250 



24-28 



186 



17 



49-50 



75 



12 



28 



20 



18 



21 



9 



23 



75 



50 



28 



25 



28 



D 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 D 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 SC 



T 

 T 

 D? 

 T 

 D 

 D 

 T 

 D 

 D 

 D 

 T 

 D 

 T 

 D 

 D 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 

 T 



mm. 



(4) 25.6-39.0 



(47) 100.0-126.0 



(26) 94.0-128.5 



(2) 114.5 and 117.0- 

 (7) 108.0-121.0 



(1) 16.0 



(2) 181.5 and 202.6. 

 (1) 197.5 



(1) 150.5 



(2) 117.5 and 134.5. 

 (1) 149.0 



(4) 109.0-128.0 --.. 



(1) 131.0 



(1) 163.0 



(1) 117.0 



(5) 118.0-126.5 



(1) 169.0 - 



(1) 134.5 



(6) 117.5-128.5 



(1) 166.5 



(1) 96.0' 



(1) 143.0-. 



(1) 134.0 



(8) 129.0-165.0 



(9) 15.0-29.0 



(1) 66.6 



(14) 24.0-37.5 



(3) 21.5-29.0-- 



(2) 170.0 and 174.5.. 

 (16) 19.0-33.0- 



(1) 17.5 



(2) 16.0 and 18.0-.. . 



(1) 165.0 



(4) 17.6-25.0 



(2) 145.0 and 159.0.. 

 (13) 34..V39.0 



(2) 37.5 and 38.0..-. 

 (1) 138.0 



(3) 132.0-147.0 



(1) 131.0 



(3; 136.0-168.0 



(1) 171.0 



BLBQ 

 BLBG 

 BLBO 

 BLBQ 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 BLBO 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 BLBG 

 Ch.M 31.150.6 



ChM 58.2.11 



BLBG 



BLBG 



BLBG 



UMLM 1972 



BLBG 



BLBG 



BLBG 



BLBG 



BLBG 



BLBO 



BLBO 



BLBO 



BLBO 



BLBO 



BLBO 



BLBG 



BLBG 



BLBO 



BLBO 



BLBG 



See rootnotes at end of table. 



