166 ANALYSIS. 



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L. — The Mackerel and its Allies -- ^^^ 



95. The Mackerel (Scomhef soomhrus) ^°^ 



96. The Chub Mackerel (ScomVer eolias) ^^ 



97. The Frigate Mackerel {Auxis thazard) 3"^ 



93. The Spanish Mackerel and its AUi'es ^^ 



99. The Bonito {SardamnUierranea) 31^ 



100. The Horse Mackerel, Tunny, or kVoiaote (Orcynus thynnua) 320 



101. The Little Tunny or Albicore (Oreynua alUteratus) 322 



102. The Silver Moon-Fishes 322 



103. The Cavally, the Scad, and the Jurels 323 



104. The Pompanos {Trachynotus caroUnus, etc.) 326 



105. The Pilot Fish {Naucrates ductor) 330 



106. The Amber Fishes and the Leather Jackets 331 



107. The Dolphins ( Coryphcmidce) -- 332 



108. The Eudder-Fish Family (S<»-omo<ei(i(e) 332 



109. The Dory, Hen-Fish, and Opah Families 335 



110. The Cutlass Fish {TricMtirus Upturus) 335 



111. The Sword Fish Family (XiijAiMffi) 336 



M. — The Tile-Fish Family and Others 360 



112. The Tile-Fish Family (iafiZito) 360 



113. The Red Mullet Family (MitZZito) 361 



114. The loosteus Family {Icoateidce) 361 



115. The Beryx- Family {Bm-yoidce) 361 



N.— The Drum Family .' 362 



116. The Squeteague (Cynosdon regale) 362 



117. The Spotted Squeteague (Cynosdon maculatum) 365 



118. The Silver Squeteague ( Cynosdon nothum) 367 



119. The Drum {Pogonias chromis) 367 



120. The Fresh Water Drum (BapZoidono<«S5'»-»nnien«). By David S. Jordan 370 



121. The Spot, or Lafayette {Liostomus xanthurus) 370 



1» 122. The Red Fish, or Bass of the South (Sdmna ocellata) 371 



123. The Yellow Tail {Bairdiella chrysura) 375 



124. The King Fish (^Mentidrrua nebvXosna) 375 



125. The Whitings (Mentidrrua alburnua and M. littoralia) 376 



126. The Croaker {Mieropogon wndulatua) 378 



127. The Corvinas and Eoncadors of the Pacific coast. By David S. Jordan 378 



0.— Sheepshead, Bass, Bream, Perch, etc 381 



128. The Sheepshead {Diplodus probatoceplialua) 381 



129. The Scup or Souppang (Sienotomus cliryaopa and S. Gardeni) 386 



130. The Sailors' Choice {Lagodon rhomboides) - 393 



131. Certain Minor Sparoids 394 



132. The Red and Gray Snappers 395 



133. The Grunts or Pig Fishes 397 



134. The Big-Mouth Black Bass (Micropterus salmoidea), and the Small-Mouth Black Bass (M. Dolomiei).. 401 



135. The Sun-Fishes and their Allies. By David S. Jordan 404 



136. The Sea Bass {Serranus atrarius) 407 



137. The Groupers 410 



138. The Serranoid Fishes of the Pacific coast. By David S. Jordan 413 



139. The Yellow Perch (,Perca americana) 414 



140. The Log Perch (Percina caprodes). By David S. Jordan 417 



141. The Pike Perches 417 



142. The Striped Bass (Roccua Uneatua) „ 425 



143. The White Bass (Boccus chryaopa) ^ 428 



144. The Yellow Bass (^Boccua inlerruptua) 431 



145. The White Perch (Boooua amerioanua) 431 



146. The Blue fish Family (Pomatomidce) 433 



147. The Cobia or Crab-Eater {Elaeate. Canada) 444 



148. The Triple Tail or Black Perch {Ldboiea awrinamenaia) 444 



149. The Moon Fish {Choitodiptei-ua faler) 445 



150. The Eemora Fstmilj (Echenddidce) 446 



P. — Barracouta, Mullet, Pike, and Mummichogs 448 



151. The Barracoota Family {SpliyrcBnidce) _ 448 



152. The Deal-Fish Family (Traehypteridce) 449 



153. The Mullets (Mugil albnla and M. braailienaia) 449 



