178 ; MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 
One specimen twenty inches long from Takao. 
99. Scomberomorus kuhlii (Cuvier & Valenciennes). 
Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 
Family CARANGID/, 
100. Scomberoides sancti-petri (Cuvier & Valenciennes). 
(Native name Shi chang ah.) 
Three specimens from Takao, four to eight inches long. 
101. Scomberoides tol (Cuvier & Valenciennes). 
Five specimens from Takao, ten inches long. Giran (Jordan & Evermann, as 
S. orientalis). 
102. Megalaspis cordyla (Linnzus). 
(Native name 7hi gha.) 
Two specimens from Takao, fourteen inches long. Formosa (Jordan & Ever- 
mann). 
103. Decapterus muroadsi (Temminck & Schlegel). 
Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 
104. Decapterus macrosomus (Bleeker). 
Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 
105. Trachurops crumenophthalma (Bloch). 
(Native name Ba lang.) 
One specimen from Takao, nine inches long. Formosa; Giran (Jordan & 
Evermann, as 7. forva). 
106. Caranx leptolepis Cuvier & Valenciennes. 
Keerun (Jordan & Evermann). 
107. Caranx malabaricus (Schneider). 
Keerun (Jordan Evermann). 
108. Caranx jarra Cuvier & Valenciennes. 
Keerun (Jordan & Evermann). 
109. Caranx affinis Rtippell. 
One specimen from Takao, eleven inches long. 
110. Caranx djeddaba (Forskal). 
One specimen from Takao, eleven and one-half inches long. 
111. Caranx sexfasciatus (Quoy & Gaimard). 
(Native name Amba Koyo = “red eye.”) 
Two specimens from Takao, one eight and one-half inches, and another fourteen 
inches long. 
