ILLUSTRATIONS 



A striped marlm hooked by Mrs. Farrington. 



The Muttawolge seen off Sydney. 



The bridle rig and the New Zealand rig. 



A striped martin tail walking. 



Clive Firth, the late Bill Hatch and Michael Lerner. 



The author talking at the Philippine Sea Frontier. 



The author with Michael Lerner. 



S. Kip Farringto?!, Jr., showing fishing tackle to naval personnel. 



Mr. and Mrs. Farrington with the crew of the Navy Flying Boat 

 assigned to them. 



Jim Morrow measuring a black marlin. 



Wendell Anderson, Sr., with a sailfish he caught. 



Jim Morrow making notes. 



Mrs. William Ford, II, with her record big-eye tuna. 



Jim Morrow cutttJig off the gill-cover bone of a black marlin. 



A group picture of the Yale University scientists who went on the 

 Bingham Oceanographic Laboratory Expedition. 



The Marise belonging to the Yale Expedition. 



Mrs. Wendell Anderson, Sr., fightitig a striped marlin. 



Undergraduate officers and faculty advisers of the Yale Fishing Club. 



Tackle and equipment used by the author when he caught his record 

 black fnarlin. 



Some of Mr. and Mrs. Farrington's rods, reels and equipment. 



Cross sectioTis of Tycoon rods. 



Bills of various Pacific fish. 



Various sizes of the Ashaway li?ien lijie. 



A frigate bird. 



Pelicans off Cabo Blanco. 



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