NOTES ON FISHES FROM THE ISLAND OF SANTA CATA- 

 LINA, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. 



By David Stakr Joudax and Edwin Chapin Starks. 



of St(iiif(»''l UiiirersUi/, Califoni.in. 



The senior author \ isitecl the hay of Avalon on the ishiiid of Santa 

 Catalina off the shore of southern California in May, 1906. While 

 there he made a small collection of fishes, chiefly through the kindly 

 interest of Dr. Charles Frederick Holder, of Pasadena, California, 



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who was with him at the time, and of Miss Frances Lauderbach, an 

 artist, then resident at Avalon. The accompanying drawings are by 

 Mr. W. S. Atkinson and the photographs by Mr. Charles Ironmonger, 

 of Avalon. 



Several rare species were obtained, most of them being fishes which 

 had died at the local aquarium, and had been turned over to Doctor 

 Holder, or to Miss Lauderbach. 



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