22 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 



SCOMBER SCOMBRUS, Liun.— Mackerel.— Xortbern Atlantic. 



Photograpli. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Color siietch. Prof. Alex. Agassiz. 



"The Mackerel." Origiual painting by S. A. Kilbonrue for Kilbourne & 



Goode's "Game Fishes of the United States." Exhibited by Charles 



Scribner's Sons, New York. 

 " The Mackerel." Lithograph in water colors. Illustration to Kilbourne 



& Goode's "Game Fishes of the United States." Exhibited by Charles 



Scribner's Sons, New York. 



SARDA PELAMYS, (Linn.) Cnv.—BoNiTO.— Atlantic and Mediterra- 

 nean. 



16325. Cast. Wood's Holl, Mass. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. ■ 

 Color sketch. New York. Prof. Alex. Agassiz. Oct. 20, 1847. 



OROYNUS THYM^US, (Linn.) Goode.— Tunny; Horse-mackerel.— 

 Newfoundland to Florida. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Color sketches. (Richard.) U. S. Fish Commission. 



ORCYNUS ALLITERATUS, (Raf.) Gill.— Little Tunny 5 Albi- 

 CORE. — Pelagic. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Color sketch. Col. H. M. Drummond-Hay. 



ORCYNUS PELAMYS, (Linn.) Poey.— Oceanic Bonito.— Temperate 

 and Tropical Seas. 



Color sketch. (Richard.) U. S. Fish Commission. 

 Photo-engraving. 



ORCYNUS ALALONGA, (Gmelin) Risso.— Long-finned Bonito.— 

 Atlantic, Mediterranean. 



Photo-engraving. 



CYBIUM MACULATUM, (Mitch.) Cuv.— Spanish Mackerel.— 

 Atlantic shores of Tropical and Temperate America. 



15367. Cast. Norfolk, Va. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Photograph. U. S. Fish Commission. 



Photo-engraving. 



"The Spanish Mackerel." Lithograph in water colors. Illustration 

 from Kilbourne and Goode's "Game Fishes of the United States." Ex- 

 hibited by Charles Scribner's Sous, New York. 



CYBIUM REGALE, (Bl.) Cuv.— Spotted Cero.— West Indian Fauna 



and north to Cape Cod. 



Photograph. * 



Photo-engraviug. 



