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dark blue at base, but changing abruptly to bright orange, and 

 at irregular intervals a single anal ray is bright orange. 



This species occurs from Puget Sound (Jordan and Starks, 

 1895, p. 797) south to Cerros Island (Jordan and McGregor, 

 1898, p. 281.) It is not abundant northward. 



110. Taeniotoca lateralis (Agassiz). 



STRIPED SURF-FISH. 



(Jordan and Evermann, 1898, II, p. 1505.) 

 Rare southward ; not seen by us. It is found from San Benito 

 Island, Lower California (Jordan and McGregor, 1898, p. 281) 

 northward to Puget Sound (Jordan and Starks, 1895, p. 797). 



111. Phanerodon furcatus Girard. 



WHITE SURF-FISH. 



(Jordan and Evennann, 1898, II, p. 1506, fig. 583.) 

 Several specimens taken at San Diego Bay. Found north to 

 San Francisco (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880, p. 456) in abundance. 



112. Phanerodon atripes (Jordan and Gilbert). 

 (Jordan and Evermann, 1898, II, p. 1507.) 

 One specimen taken in San Diego Bay. Occurring from Mon- 

 terey Bay (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880, p. 456) to San Diego; 

 abundant northward. 



113. Rhocochilus toxotes Agassiz. 



ALFIOXE. 



(Jordan and Evermann, 1898, II, p. 1507, fig. 584.) 

 One specimen from San Pedro. Ranging from San Francisco 

 (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880, p. 456) to San Diego (Eigenmann, 

 1892, p. 157). It is rather common northward, but rare at San 

 Diego. 



114. Hypsurus caryi (Agassiz). 

 (Jordan and Evermann, 1898, II, p. 1508, fig. 585.) 

 Rare south of Point Conception ; not seen by us. Known 

 from San Francisco (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880, p. 456) to San 

 Diego (Smith, 1880) ; common northward. 



