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Thunnus thynnus (Linne). 



An adult taken off Seaside Heights, and another secured in Septem- 

 ber thirty miles off Anglesea was 6 feet 7 inches in length. 

 Sarda sarda (Bloch). 



Few at Atlantic City. 

 Trachinotus carolinus (Linne). 



One weighing about two pounds, at Atlantic City in September. 

 Poronotus triacanthus (Peck). 



Plentiful at Atlantic City and Somers Point. 



Acantharchus pomotis (Baird). 



- Several fine examples from Elmer, some ciuite mottled with darker. 

 Enneacanthus gloriosus (Holbrook). 



Sheppard s Mill. 

 Mesogonistius chsetodon (Baird). 



Port Elizabeth, in October. 

 Lepomis auritus (Linne). 



Stockton, Raven Rock, Harihokake and Nishisakawick Creeks. 

 Pomotis gibbosus (Linn6). 



Cedarville, Washington and near Port Colden. 



Micropterus dolomieu Lacepede. 



Musconetcong Creek. 



Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi (Storer). 



Quaker Bridge, Stockton, Raven Rock, Musconetcong and 

 Hihickihocki Creeks, Washington, near Port Colden, Harihokake, 

 Nishisakawick and Copper Creeks. 

 Boleichtbys fusiformis (Girard). 



Elmer. 

 Roccus lineatus (Bloch). 



Bayside, Atlantic City and Somers Point. These examples 

 2 to 10 pounds in weight. 

 Morone americana (Gmelin). 



Scarce at Atlantic City. 



Centropristis striatus (Linne). 



Abundant at Atlantic City and Somers Point. 

 Orthopristis chrysopterus (Linn6). 



Sea Isle City and Atlantic City. 

 Stenotomus chrysops (Linn6). 



Common at Atlantic Citv and Somers Point. 



