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MEMOIKS OF THE CAENEGIE MUSEUM. 



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Fig. 27. Banjos banjos (Richardson). (From Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XLI, p. 541). 



Family SPARID^. 



154. Pagrosomus major (Temminck & Schlegel). 

 (Mem. Cam. Mus., Vol. VI, p. 34, fig. 24). 



Misaki, No. 6191a-d; Shimonoseki, Kobe, No. 6366a; Osaka, Yokohama, 

 Sendai. 



The young of this species is readily known from related species by having a 

 black spot on base of pectoral. 



155. Evynnis cardinalis (Lacepede). 

 Misaki, No. 6439a-d; Osaka, No. 6391a. 



156. Raius tumifrons (Temminck & Schlegel). 

 (Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. VI, p. 35, fig. 25). 

 Misaki, Tsushima Straits, No. 6371a-f. 



This species makes the bulk of the fishing of the trawlers between Tsushima 

 and Shimonoseki. They are sent frozen to the Osaka market. 



Color Ught crimson, the nose yellow, a diffuse yellow blotch below middle of 

 base of dorsal. 



157. Spams latus Houttuyn. 

 Osaka, No. 6298a-g. 



