110 TELEOSTEI: ACANTHOPTERI. XX. 



283. S. vomer (L.). MOON-FISH. HORSE-HEAD. LOOK-DOWN. 

 Adult with soft rays of D. and A. much produced ; young with 

 dorsal spines and V. variously elongate, these fins short with age. 

 Silvery. Head 3; depth 1J. L. 12. Warm seas, frequently N". 

 to Cape Cod. 



138. CHLOROSCOMBRUS Girard. (xAwpo's, green ; <ric6pppos, 

 mackerel.) 



284. C. chrysurus (L.). BUMPER. CASABE. Greenish; 

 sides and below golden ; a dark blotch on back of tail ; head deep ; 

 mouth very oblique ; P. very long ; chord of arch of lateral line 1^ 

 to If in straight part ; no scutes. Head 3| ; depth 2. D. VIH- 1, 

 26. A. II -1, 26. L. 9. W. Indies, rare N. (xpvvos, gold; 

 ovpd, tail.) 



139. TRACHINOTUS Lacepede. POMPANOS. (rpaxvs, 



rough ; va>ros, back.) 



a. Dorsal with 19 to 20 soft rays ; anal with 17 to 19. 

 6. Body broadly ovate, its depth at all ages more than half the body; sides 

 without black bars. 



285. T. falcatus (L.). ROUND POMPANO. PALOMETA. Body 

 deep ; profile from nostril to dorsal everywhere about equally con- 

 vex ; lobes of D. and A. high, reaching in adult beyond middle of 

 fin ; bluish, sides silvery ; lobes of D. black in young ; no axillary 

 spot. Head3|; depth 1|. L. 20. Warm seas, occasional N. to 

 N. Y. (T. ovatus (L.) ; T. rhomboides Bloch.) (Lat., scythe- 

 shaped.) 



era. Dorsal with 25 soft ra} r s; anal with 22; body oblong, rather robust. 



286. T. carolinus (L.). COMMON POMPANO. Bluish, golden 

 below ; changes greatly with age, the young deeper, with conspic- 

 uous fin-spines, and with teeth in jaws; D. and A. lobes about 

 reaching middle of fins. Head 4; depth 2. L. 18. Gulf Coast, 

 etc., N. to Cape Cod, common S. ; a famous food fish. 



140. NAUCRATES Rafinesque. (vavKpdrrjs, pilot.) 



287. N. ductor (L.). PILOT-FISH. ROMERO. Bluish with 

 about 6 broad dark vertical bars. Head 4 ; depth 4. D. IV- 1, 26. 

 A. II -1, 16. Pelagic; occasional on our coast. (Eu.) (Lat., 

 guide.) 



141. SERIOLA Cuvier. AMBER-FISHES. (An Italian name.) 



288. S. zonata (Mitchill). RUDDER-FISH. Bluish, with 6 

 broad black bars, which fade or disappear with age ; an oblique 

 dark band from eye to spinous dorsal; V. mostly black. Head 

 longer than deep ; occiput compressed ; tail keeled. Head 3^ ; 

 depth 3. D. VII- 1, 38. A. II- 1, 21. L. 30. Cape Cod to 

 W. I., not rare. (Lat., banded.) 



