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50. Porichthys notatus Girard. 



Thirteen specimens, 2^ to 33^ inches long, from San Pablo Bay; two 

 specimens, 1% and 8 inches long, from Point San Bruno. 



51. Heterostichus rostratus Girard. 

 Two specimens, Q% and l^i inches long, from San Pedro. 



52. Gibbonsia elegans (Cooper). 

 Three specimens, 3j^ to o inche.^ long, from San Pedro. 



53. Pholis ornatus (Girard). 

 Eight specimen^!, 3,^4 to 4)^ inches long, from San Pablo Bay. 



54. Arbaciosa rhessodon (Rosa Smith). 

 One specimen, \% inches long, from San Pedro. 



55. Merluccius productus (Ayres). 

 One specimen from Chinook. 



5(). Microgadus proximus (Girard). 



CALIFORNIA TOMCOD. 



Four specimens, 5 to 7 inches long, from San Pablo Bay. 



57. Psettichthys melanostictus Girard. 

 One specimen, G% inches long, from Point San Pedro. 



58. Hypsopsetta guttulata (Girard). 



DIAMOND FLOUNDER. 



One specimen, 4% inches long, from San Pedro, Cal. 

 59. Parophrys vetulus Girard. 



Three specimens, 5 to ().^4 inches long, from Point San Pedro; one 

 specimen, '?>% inches long, from South Belmont Oyster Beds; three 

 specimens, 4 to o% inches long, from San Mateo Camp. 



(iO. Platichthys stellatus Pallas. 



CALIFORNIA FLOUNDER. 



Four specimens, \% to 1% inches long, from Tomales Bay; two speci- 

 mens, b}4 and Q% inches long, from Point San Pedro; and one, b% 

 inches long, from South Belmont Oyster Beds. 



