YOUNG JACK CREVALLES 



505 



to be the only one in the Bingham Oceanographic 

 Collection bearing the above BOC number, 

 Atlantis station number, and date. 



A 12.7-mm. specimen from the stomach of a 

 Sphyraena barracuda (Walbaum) taken in the 

 Berry Islands, Bahamas, by the Gill, is tentatively 

 identified as hippos. The specimen was only 

 slightly digested, but some of the characters that 



would associate it with the 15.3-mm. hippos had 

 been destroyed. It is included only on the graphs 

 of figures 8, 88, and 94. 



Three specimens of latus from Bermuda, MCZ 

 28979 and 32076, apparently reported by Barbour 

 (1905: 119) as hippos, are discussed under C. latus 

 in Material, page 491. This disposed of one of 

 the two records I have found of hippos from 



Figure 82. — Caranx hippos juvenile, 20.4 mm. standard length (UF 3803). 



Figure 83. — Caranx hippos juvenile, 32.6 mm. standard length (SAFI, Sapelo Marsh, Ga.). 



