THE SHORE FISHES OF PERU 5 



ment, as already stated. These two principal collections were aug- 

 mented by specimens obtained sometime between 1838 and 1942 by 

 the United States Exploring Expedition (often referred to as the Wilkes 

 Expedition), by the Albatross in 1888, by Dr. W. L. Schmitt in 1926, 

 and by miscellaneous collectors. 



The localities at which specimens were obtained are named in the 

 accounts of the species, and the principal collecting stations are shown 

 on the accompanying maps (figs. 1 and 2). 



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SCALE OF MILES 



Figure 2. — Map of coastal Peru showing the location of the larger cities and important 



collecting stations. 

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