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Fi^'. 157. Traclntru.s (IcrlivLs. 



CARANX Laceppde, 1802 (carangus). 

 CARANX GEORGIANUS Guvier & Valenciennes (Trevally). 



(Unonx georfjidiius Cuv. & \'al., Hist. Xtit. Poiss., ix. ^S'■Vi, ]). 85; Rich., Zool. 

 Ereb. & Terr., 1848, p. 13.1, ])1. Iviii, fig. 1-.'^ Ogil., Bdib. Fish. N.S.W., 1893, 

 p. 80, pi. xxiv; Stead. Edib. Fi.sh. N.S.W., 1908, p. 87, pi. Ivii; McCulL, 

 Endeavour Res., iii, 1915, p. 126, pi. xx ; Ronghley, Fish. Anst., 1916, p. 95, 

 pi. xxix. 



Cnnnu- nohUis MacL, P.L.S., N.S.W., v, 1881. p. 532. 



Fig. 158. Caranx (icorgianus. 



Grows to 30 inches in length; it is an excelliMit food fish and is used fresh, 

 smIIihI, or .'-nioked. 



Family POM ATOM IDAK. 



POMATOMUS Lacepede, 1802 (skib=saItator). 

 POMATOMUS SALTATOR Linnaeus (Skipjack), 

 Vaca Haltutrix Linn., Syst. Nat. (ed. x), 1758, p. 293. 



