Mugil spp. - all specimens checked. 



Carangidae - all specimens checked; tentative and sporadic 

 identifications to genus or species (except Trachurus 

 symmetricus , Serial a spp., and Seriola lalandi) were lumped 

 to family. 



Seriola spp. - probably Seriola rival i ana , but additional speci- 

 mens needed for confirmation. 



Seriola lalandi - all specimens checked; not identified in 

 earlier years. 



Gerreidae - larvae of this family and other shorefishes (e.g., 



Haemulidae, Mullidae, Priacanthidae) were not identified and 

 may be in the unidentified fish larva category or may be 

 misidentif ied as Sebastes spp. , Cottidae, etc. 



Caulolatilus princeps - all specimens checked; not identified in 

 earlier years. 



Scombridae - all larvae identified to this family or constituent 

 taxa (except Scomber japonicus) were reexamined and 

 reassigned; underrepresentation or absence of these taxa may 

 be attributed to misidentif ication or they may be in the 

 unidentified fish larva category. 



Nomeidae - absence of this family attributed to misidentif ication 

 or placement in unidentified fish larva category. 



Pleuronectiformes - all available specimens of this category 



(originally called "flatfish") were examined and reidenti- 

 fied; residuals are small, poorly preserved specimens. 



Bothidae - all specimens examined and reassigned; most were 



assigned to various paralichthyid genera or to Bothus spp. 



Citharichthys spp. - all larvae identified to genus or to a 

 species of the genus from 1954 through 1960 were 

 reexamined and identified to species; residuals are small, 

 poorly preserved specimens or those with variable taxonomic 

 characters. 



Etropus spp. - larvae of this taxon were originally lumped with 

 Citharichthys spp. ; present records result from complete 

 reidentif ication of Citharichthys spp. 



Hippoglossina spp. - all specimens of this genus (originally 



called "pigmented bothid") were examined and assigned to H. 

 stomata . 



Paralichthys spp. - all specimens of this genus were examined and 

 most were assigned to P. calif ornicus or Xystreurys 

 liol epi s . 



