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A 6th has dorsal XI-I, 17; anal III, 103; 2nd anal spine longer than 3rd; 
maxillary reaches front of pupil. 
A 7th has dorsal XI-I, 163; anal ITT, 102; 2nd anal spine longer than 3rd; 
maxillary reaches front of pupil. 
Two specimens 23 to 23 inches long from Acapulco. A black stripe extending 
from tip of snout through eye and along axis of body, terminates in a large black 
spot along caudal peduncle and base of caudal fin; below the base of caudal fin 
the cross-bars extend a short distance; a second black stripe from its junction 
with a similar stripe on the nostril in front of the eye, extends along the side of 
back to middle of soft dorsal joining its fellow at end of fin and continuing as a 
single stripe along top of caudal peduncle. 
One specimen 23 inches long from Acapulco. M. C. Z. 29452 (3 specimens). 
Haemulon scudderi Gi... 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., 1862, p. 253. Gripert & Starks, Mem. Cal. Acad. Sci., 1904, 4, p. 104. 
One specimen, No. 3314, 9 inches long from Acapulco. 
Three specimens 33 to 7 inches long from Perico Island, Panama Bay. 
M. C. Z. 29563 (2 specimens). 
Haemulon steindachneri (Jorpan & GILBERT). 
Jorpan & EveRMANN, Bull. 47, U.S. Nat. Mus., 1898, pt. 2, p. 1301. 
Diabasis steindachneri Jonpan & GiLBeERT, Bull. U.S. Fish. Comm., 1882, 1, p. 322. 
Nine specimens from Acapulco, No. 3367, M. C. Z. 29662, 6% inches long; 
No. 3315, 7% inches long and the remaining seven, M. C. Z. 29565, (untagged) 
32 to 54 inches long. Four specimens 43 to 5% inches long from Perico Island, 
Panama Bay. 
Lythrulon flaviguttatum (G11). 
Jorpan, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., 1895, ser. 2, 5, p. 459. 
Haemulon flaviguttatus Gru, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., 1862, p. 254. 
Five specimens (young) 2r to 2¢ inches long from Acapulco. M. C. Z. 
29434 (1 specimen). 
One specimen 33 inches long from Perico Island, Panama Bay. 
Orthostoechus maculicauda GIL. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., 1862, p. 255. Gitpert & Starks, Mem. Cal. Acad. Sci., 1904, 4, p. 106. 
Two specimens, Nos. 3364-5, 8 and 9% inches long, and seventeen specimens 
2 to 62 inches long, all from Acapulco. M. C. Z. 29406 (1 specimen), 29454 
(1 specimen), No. 3364, M. C. Z. 29641 (1 specimen). 
