240 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 
Young with a black spot between first and second dorsal spine. Body un- 
marked, except for faint pale streaks following the rows of scales. 
Family SCOMBRID. 
98. Scomber japonicus Houttuyn. 
Osaka, Nos. 6388a-b. 
99. Auxis thazard (Lacépéde). 
Osaka, Nos. 6294a-b; Sendai, No. 6392a. 
Family TRICHIURID. 
100. Trichiurus japonicus (Temminck & Schlegel). 
Osaka, No. 6320a; Misaki, No. 6153a. 
Family GEMPHYLID. 
101. Ruvettus pretiosus Cocco. 
Misaki, No. 6280a, a small example. 
Family ISTIOPHORID. 
102. Istiophorus japonicus Cuvier & Valenciennes. 
Kobe (in collection of the Kwansei Gakuin). 
103. Tetrapturus mitsukurii (Jordan & Snyder). 
Abundant in Osaka Market. 
Family CARANGID/E. 
104. Seriola purpurascens (Temminck & Schlegel). 
Osaka, No. 6292a; Sagami Bay, Nos. 6182a—b; Young specimens, the ventrals 
reaching slightly over halfway to soft anal. Depth 3.66 in total; head 4. 
105. Trachurus japonicus (Temminck & Schlegel). 
Kobe, Nos. 6177a-b. 
106. Decapterus russelli (Rippell). 
Kobe, No. 6094a. 
107. Trachurops crumenophthalma (Bloch). 
Izu. 
108. Caranx equula Temminck « Schlegel. 
Osaka, No. 6367a; Shimonoseki, No. 6057a; Misaki. 
Schlegel’s plate of this species is correct as to depth of body notwithstanding 
the criticism of Steindachner. 
109. Alectis ciliaris (Bloch). 
Misaki, Nos. 6334a-c; Yokohama, No. 4195a. 
