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WHERE, II7/E.Y, AND HOW TO CATCH FISH 



long and pointed, 2 in head ; eye large, less than width of preorbital, 

 about 3^ in head; interorbital area very convex ; 6 strong conical 

 teeth in front of upper jaw and 8 in lower ; molar teeth coarser and 

 larger than in S. chrysops ; scales on cheek reaching to top of eye, 

 the upper rows less distinct than the lower, the anterior row of about 

 20 scales ; caudal fin moderately forked, the middle ray about 2}£ in 

 longest ray. First dorsal spine as long as eye, the second about as long 

 as third, which is about 2 in head ; temporal crest obsolete ; frontal 

 bones not gibbous or porous ; antrorse spine attached to the fourth 

 interneural by a downward projecting spur about twice as long as the 

 spine. Color nearly plain dull silvery, with golden longitudinal 

 streaks, following the rows of scales ; axil dusky ; ventrals dark." 





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102. "CALAMUS CALAMUS." 



PORGY ; 



Saucer-eye Porgy ; 

 Fez de Pluma. 



103. "CALAMUS PRORIDENS." 

 Little-head Porgy ; 

 Pkx de Pluma. 



Illustration. Paee. 



546 1349 



547 1350 



104. "CALAMUS BAJONADO." 



Jolt-head Porgy ; 



IJ.VJONADO. 



548 1352 



