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Selene vomer (Linnzus). 
Moon Fish. 
Color when fresh bright silvery with beautiful iridescent bluish 
and purplish reflections. About 7 vertical brownish bands, first 
from occiput down to upper edge of eye and continued below 
toward end of maxillary, second from base of long filamentous 
dorsal spines down toward opercle, third between second and 
fourth which latter begins at elongated dorsal spines and extends 
to anal spines, fifth at beginning of straight part of lateral line, 
sixth at tip of pectoral, and seventh at last dorsal ray. ‘There 
is probably another at base of caudal. Spinous dorsal filaments 
and entire ventral jet-black. Rayed dorsal and anal with long 
lobes slightly olivaceous medianly and their edges anteriorly 
and above largely dusky, rest of fin transparent whitish. Caudal 
largely pale and transparent grayish, upper edge slightly darker, 
and middle of each lobe basally somewhat light olive-green. 
Pectoral transparent whitish. Iris silvery. Length 3% inches. 
Palermo, Cape May County. October roth, 1906. G. Z. Hart- 
man. 
Trachinotus falcatus (Linnzus). 
Round Pampano. 
Round Pampano. Trachinotus falcatus (Linneus). (Young.) 
