124 THE SHORE FISHES. 
Actual and proportional measurements of largest and smallest specimens. 
Actual Proportional Actual Proportional 
measurements | measurements | measurements | measurements 
Total length in inches 8 4} 
Standard length 165 mm. 92 
Head 51 3.22 27 3.40 
Depth 45 3.66 19 4.84 
Eye 14 3.64 74 3.60 
Snout 23 Death 1l 2.45 
Maxillary 16 3.18 8 3.37 
Interorbital 14 3.64 of 3.85 
Barbel 35 1.45 17 1.58 
Pectoral 34 1.50 16 1.68 
Ventral 23 2.21 17 1.58 
1st dorsal spine 29 Urs 154 1.74 
Longest dorsal ray 21 2.42 10 2.70 
Longest anal ray 19 2.68 10 2.70 
Base of dorsal 19 2.68 10 2.70 
Base of anal 143 Sin ae | 8 3-30 
Dorsal VII-I, 8 VII-I, 8 
Anal ers 1,6 
Seales above lateral line 24 24 
Scales below lateral line 6 6 
Scales in lateral line 40 40 
In our specimens the anal has from 6-7 rays. The statement of size of eye 
by Jordan and Evermann (loc. cit.) is probably a mistake. The figure shows a 
smaller eye and but VII dorsal spines. We have examined the Type and it has 
seven spines. All but one of our specimens have seven spines in the first dorsal 
and that one apparently has but six. 
oe 
SCIAENIDAE. 
Isopisthus remifer Jorpan & GILBERT. 
Bull. U. S. Fish. Comm., 1882, 1, p. 320. Gitpert & Starks, Mem. Cal. Acad. Sci., 1904, 4, p. 117. 
One specimen, No. 3134, 93 inches long from Panama Bay. 
Head 3.23 in length; depth 4.14; eye 4.57 in head; snout 4; maxillary | 
2.06; pectoral 1.33; dorsal VII-I, 21; anal II, 17; scales 87. 
ee ee ee 
Corvula macrops (STEINDACHNER). | 
Jorpan & EveRMANN, Bull. 47, U. S. Nat. Mus., 1898, pt. 2, p. 1427. q 
Corvina macrops STEINDACHNER, Sitzb. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 1875, 72, p. 52, fig. 2. (Beitriige, 3, p. 24.) 
Five specimens, Nos. 3380-4, 5#-6z inches long from Acapulco. No. 3383, 
M. C. Z. 29618, No. 3384, M. C. Z. 29706. ; 
