98 THE SHORE FISHES. 
Total length in inches 3 5 3 
Length without caudal 150 mm. 148 mm. 141 mm. 
Head in length without caudal ~ 3.57 3.79 S02 
Depth without caudal 2.28 2.20 2.16 
Eye in head 3.81 3.90 4.21 
Snout in head 3.81 3.71 3.80 
Maxillary in head 3.23 3.12 3.07 
Mandible in head 2.47 2.78 2.50 
Pectoral in head 2.58 2.59 2.66 
Length of arch in straight part of lateral line | 2.08 2.14 2% q 
Height of arch in its length 2.99 2.91 3.08 a 
Height of soft dorsal in head 1.68 1.56 1.80 
Height of anal 1.71 ET ire 2. 
Dorsal VIII-I, 27 VIIL-I, 28 VIII-I, 27(28) 
Anal ILI, 24 IL-I, 24 II-I, 24 
Scutes in lateral line 58 58 58 
| 6 or 7 cross-bars; | Same colors as 
dusky area on base | first. 
of pectoral large. 
Hemicaranx zelotes GILBERT. 
Bull. 47, U. S. Nat. Mus., 1898, pt. 3, p. 2845. Gmserr & Starks, Mem. Cal. Acad. Sci., a 
p. 76, pl. 12, fig. 22. 
One specimen 73 inches long from Panama Bay. 
This specimen had the head 3.84 in length without caudal; depth 2.72; 
eye 3.25 in head; snout 3.90; maxillary 3.25; mandible 2.78; pectoral 3.40 in 
length; length of chord of arch 2.59 in straight part of lateral line; height of 
arch 2.90 in length of chord; height of soft dorsal 1.95 in head; height of anal 
2.00; dorsal VIII-I, 28; anal II-I, 24; scutes in lateral line 53. No eross-bars; 
base of pectoral dusky. q 
Hemicaranx leucurus (GiNTHER). 
Jorpan & EveRMANN, Bull. 47, U.S. Nat. Mus., 1896, pt. 1, p. 914. 
Caranz leucurus GUNTHER, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 24. 
One specimen 27 inches long from Panama Bay. 
This specimen had the following measurements — head 3.03 in length; 
depth 2.20; eye 3.62 in head; snout 3.62; maxillary 2.63; mandible 2.23; 
pectoral broad and rounded, 4.40 in length; height of first soft dorsal ray 1.81; 
height first anal ray 2.07 in head; length of chord of arch of lateral line 2, in 
straight portion; height of chord 2.62 in arch; dorsal VIII-I, 28; anal II-I, 24; 
scutes 52. Preopercles strongly serrated, front of vertical fins rounded, first 
rays not highest; opercle dusky; pectoral yellowish, without blotch; dorsal 
anal, and caudal without dusky margins; five cross-bars, quite distinct. . 
