1916] Hubbs: Marine Fishes of California 157 



Lestidiani nudum has been recorded by Waite'' from Sandy Island, 

 South Pacific. His three specimens gave the following counts : 



Dorsal rays 12 10 10 



Anal rays 29 31 32 



Scales 68 68 68 



Lestidium japonicum* has 42 to 49 anal rays. 



Fundulus parvipinnis Girard 

 Exceedingly abundant in all bays and sloughs; ascending the San 

 Gabriel and San Diego rivers to fresh water. I have also collected 

 this species at Playa del Rey, Anaheim Landing, Mission Bay, San 

 Diego Bay, and in sloughs at the mouth of Tia Juana River, near the 

 Mexican border. 



Cololabis saira (Brevoort) 



Scombresox saira Brevoort, Perry's Expedition to Japan, 18.56, p. 281, 

 pi. VII, fig. 4. 



Cololabis saira Jordan and Starks, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 26, p. 537, 1903. 



Scombresox brevirostris Peters, Monatsberichte Akad. Wiss. Berlin, July, 

 1866, p. 521. 



Cololabis brevirostris Jordan and Evermann, Fishes of North and Mid- 

 dle America, I, p. 726, 1896. 



I am unable to separate our specimens of Cololabis from California 

 (called C. brevirostris) from specimens of the Japanese species, C. 

 saira. 



Table of Measurements in Hundredths op Total TiENOTH to Caudal Base 



Length, mm 173 



Length, head 21.4 



Length, eye 4 



Width, bony interorbital 3.7 



Length, snout 8.5 



Length, maxillary 5.5 



Length, mandible 11 



Length to anus 68 



Depth, body 



Width, body 



Depth, caudal peduncle 



Snout to dorsal 72 



Length, dorsal base 9.5 



3 Trans. N. Zealand Inst., Vol. XLII, 1909 (1910). 



■* Tanaka, Annotationes Zoologicae Japonensis, Vol. VII, pt. 1, 1908. 



