138 FISHES FROM GUAYMAS EVERMANN AND JENKINS. 



36. Caranx caballxis (Jiintber. 



CardvX cahallus Giinther, Trans. ZoiJI. Soc. London 1869, 4:U. Jordan, Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mas. 1885, 374 {Mazatlan ; Panama). 



Scutes about 37. This species is difficult to distinguish from C. chrysof; 

 (Mitcliill), of which it would perliaps better be regarded as a variety. 



A full descriptiou is given by Jordan and Gilbert in the "Synopsis," 

 and full synonymy may be found in Proc. U. S. National Museum for 

 ]883, 199. 



37. Caranx latus Agassi z. 



Caranx latus Agassiz, Pise. Bras., 1829, 105. 

 Caranx hippos, Giinther, ii, 449, 18G0. 



For full synonymy of this species, see Jordan and Gilbert, Proc. U. 

 S. National Museum 1883, L'OO. 



One specimen was preserved. The species is quite common and is 

 an important food tish. 



38. Caranx hippos (Linnaeus). 

 Curel. 



For full synonymy of this and the following species, see Jordau and 

 Gilbert, Proc. U. S. National Museum 1883, 200-201. 

 A common fish. Four specimens were taken, 



39. Caranx speciosus (Forskal). 

 Palomeia. 



Four specimens were obtained of this rather common fish. 



40. Selene vomer (L.). 



This is a very common fish atGuaymas. Measurements of seventeen 

 individuals are given in the following table: 



a 

 <a 



a 



p. 



1 



2 



;t 



4 



5 

 U 

 7 

 8 

 9 



p. 

 •/J 



10. 



11 



12 , 



13 



14. 



15. 



16 



17 



H 



3 



3 



3 



21 



3 



3 



3 



3 



