38 WHERE, WHEN, AND HOW TO CATCH FISH 



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Illustration. Page. 



STOLEPHORUS PERTHECATUS." 196 442 



Anchovy. "Head, Bf3 j depth, 5; eye, 3^. D. 11; A. 16; 



scales, 38. Body somewhat compressed, the belly not carinated nor 

 serrated ; eye longer than snout ; snout conical ; teeth minute, in 

 both jaws ; maxillary with acute tip almost reaching gill opening ; 

 gill rakers numerous, y$ eye ; dorsal inserted midway between 

 center of eye and base of caudal ; pectorals not quite reaching ven- 

 trals ; axillary sheaths very large, almost as long as pectoral or ventral. 

 Olivaceous, with a narrow silvery stripe, y^ depth of body, not half 

 as wide as eye. Length, 3^ inches." 

 Caught in cast net and used as bait. 



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Anchovy ; 

 Striped Anchovy ; 

 Manjua. 



STOLEPHORUS BROWNII." Not illustrated. 443 

 Caught in cast net and used as bait. 







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538 



30. " SYNODUS FCETENS." 236 



"Head, 4^; depth, 7; eye, 5}4- D. 9 or 

 10; A. 11 or 12; V. 8; scales, 7-60 to 64-8 

 (the vertical rows counted obliquely). Snout 

 long, the upper jaw 1^4 in head ; scales less reg- 

 ularly arranged, and the rows less oblique than in 

 Sy nodus lucioceps ; those on the opercle in about 5 rows, on the 



Lizard Fish ; 

 Gall 1 wasp ; 

 Lagarto ; 

 Soapfish ; 

 Ground Spearing. 



