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e,yelid very sli^-htly developed; longest dorsal spine, 3.10 in head; the 

 anterior nivs of dorsal and anal greatly prolonged, being consider- 

 ably longer than tiie hinid; none of dorsal or anal rays detached; base 

 of soft dorsal, l^'J;') in length of Hsh without caudal, its anterior ray, 

 ;;}.50 in length of lish without c:uidai; anal spines very small and near 



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Fig. 2. — Car.\nx deani. 



the fin; pectoral falcate, 2.85, in length, its tip reaching to the scutes; 

 vcMitrals, 1.75; caudal deeply forked, al)out 3 in length. 



Color in spirits dull silvery, with a slight wash of light brown above; 

 soft dorsal and anal with slight tij) of dusky; no o})ercular spot. 



Two specimens. 



T(/jje.— Cat. No. 51951, U.S.N.M. Length, (i inches. 



26. CARANX IRE Cuvier and Valenciennes. 



( '' 'aran.r j)r:rnsti(s Bennett. ) 

 Two specimens. The black lobe of the dors-al in this species is very 

 characteristic. 



27. CARANX HASSELTI Cuvier and Valenciennes. 



One specimen similar to others f i-om Hawaii. 



Family EQUULID.E. 



LEIOGNATHUS Lacepede. 

 28. LEIOGNATHUS SPLENDENS Cuvier. 



Five specimens. 



