HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN MENHADEN. 



Table of measuremenfs — Continued. 



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Current number of specimen 

 Locality 



Extreme lenj;lh 



Body : 



Greatest height 



Head : 



Greatest length 



Distance I'roni suont to nape 



Greatest width 



Length of snout from perp. from center of orbit 



Lengtii of operculum 



Length of maxillary 



Length of mandible 



Distance from snout to center of orbit 



Dorsal : 



Distance from snont 



Leng:h of base 



Orii;in of pectoral to origin of dorsal 



End of dorsal to end of anal 



Length of longest ray 



Length of last ray 



Anal: 



Distance from snout 



Length of base 



Origin of anal to origin of dorsal 



Lengt h of lougest ray 



Length of last ray 



Cacdal: 



Length of middle rays 



Length of external rays, superior 



interior 



Pectoral : 



Distance from snout 



Distance of tip from suout 



Length 



Ventral : 



Distance from snout 



Length 



Origin of ventral to end of dorsal 



Dorsal 



Anal 



20,CC6 b. 

 Wood's KoU. 



Miliim. lOOths. 



lU 



9 



^4h 



lU 

 12' 



53 

 19 

 3.') 

 24 

 12 

 C 



72 

 15 

 34 



Gh 



6 



22-'- 

 27^ 



32 



48Jr 



18 



52 



9i 

 33 



18,049 b. 



Saint John's 

 Kiver. 



Miliim. lOOths, 



30 

 21 

 11 

 10 



9i 



la' 



10 



49 

 18 

 34 

 20 

 12 



71 



IC 



30 



8 



5 



6J 

 24" 



27 



30 

 47 

 17 



50 



9 



33 



1,090 a. 



Indian River, 

 Florida. 



Miliim. lOOths, 



Fat. 



to 



17 

 36 

 30 

 13 

 5 



72 

 16 

 38 



*5+ 

 *3 + 



*4 + 

 *22 

 *24 



30 



■ Broken. 



