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Dermatolepis punctatus Gill. 



Santa Catalina I., April 16, one specimen 30 inches long. 



Mycteroperca venadorum Jordan and Starts. 



Angel de la Guardia I., April 16, one specimen about 3 feet long, which 

 contained in its stomach the type specimen of Bascanichthys bascanoides 

 sp. now 



Mycteroperca pardalis Gilbert. 



San Josef I., March 31; Carmen I., April 3; Concepcion Bay, April 5 

 and 7; San Francisqnito Bay, April 9; Esteban I., April 13, and Ceralbo I., 

 April 19. Numerous specimens of various sizes were taken. 



Mycteroperca rosacea (Streets). 



Angel de la Guardia I., April 10. One adult specimen. Dr. Townsend's 

 color notes on the fresh specimen are, " Plain colored without markings. 

 Graded from orange on the back to light yellow on the belly; the fins, 

 especially the pectorals, similarly graded in color from the upper edge to 

 the lower." 



Paralabrax nebulifer (Girard). Johnny Verde. 



East side of Cerros I., March 11, one specimen on a hand-line. 



Paralabrax maculatofasciatus (Steindachner). Spotted Cabrilla. 



Pichilinque Bay, April 17, one specimen. The collection contains three 

 other specimens without data. 



Paralabrax clathratus (Girard). Cabrilla. 

 South end of Cerros I., March 12, three specimens. 



Diplectrum sciurus Gilbert. Squirrel-fish. 



Magdalena Bay, March 21, six specimens taken at 13 fathoms in the 

 3^ ft. Tanner trawl. 



