1916] Hubbs: Marine Fishes of California 163 



Measurements in Hundredths of LENiiXH to Base of Caudal 



Off La Jolla Alb. Sta. 3677 



Length, mm 103 94 90 99 95 



Length, head 40 42 39.5 38 39 



Length, orbit 14.5 15 13.5 14 13.7 



Length, snout 9 9 8 9 10 



Length, maxillary 18 19 19 17 17 



Width, interorbital 8 7.5 7 7 7 



Depth, body 37 40.5 37 33.3 32.7 



Dei>th, caudal peduncle 10 10.5 10 9 9 



Width, body 18 20 17.7 16 16 



Height, dorsal spines 14.5 16 16.5 16 15.5 



Height, soft dorsal rays 15 16 15.5 14 13.5 



Height, first anal spine 7 7.5 7.5 10 8 



Height, second anal spine 15 17 20.5 IS 



Height, third anal spine 12 13 13 17 15 



Height, soft anal rays 14 16 15 19.5 18.5 



Length, pectoral 28 30.5 29.5 30 28.5 



Length, ventral spine 15.5 16 16.5 15.5 15 



Length, ventral rays 21 22 21.5 21 20.5 



Dorsal .soft rays 12 12 12 12 13 



Anal rays Ill, 8 7 8 7 7 



Pectoral rays 16 16 16 16 16 



Pores in lateral line 35 36 37 36 41 



Sebastodes elongatus (Ayres) 

 A specimen with 14 dorsal spines was collected in the San Diego 

 market. 



Scorpaena guttata Girard 

 Very common in Santa Monica, San Pedro, and San Diego Bays. 

 Forty-five to 55 pores in the lateral line. Spines of head variously de- 

 veloped; the opercular spines straight and weak in some specimens, 

 curved and strong in others. 



Zonogobius zebra (Gilbert) 

 Twenty-four specimens in the Scripps Institution, from San 

 Clemente Island, show some differences from the type description, 

 probably due to the fact that the type was only 12 mm. long. Some 

 of these discrepancies were corrected by Snodgrass and Heller'', who 

 reported on a specimen taken by R. C. IMcGregor at Todos Santos 

 Island, ^Mexico. This specimen agrees in all respects with those from 



• Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., Vol. VI, p. 416, 1905. 



