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TEACHLTROPS CRUMENOPHTHALMUS, [Block) Gill 



Goggler; Goggle-eye. 



Scomber crumenophthalmus, Bloch, Ichth. x, 1797, 65, taf. cccxliii. 



Caranx crumenophthalmus, Lacepede, Hist. Nat. Poiss. iv, 1803, 107. — Cuv. & Val., 

 Hist. Nat. Poiss. ix, 18:53, 62.— Gunther, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus. ii, 1831, 429. 



Trachurops crumenophthalmus, Gill, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1862,432; and in Baird, 

 Eeps. on Sea Fisheries of Southern New England, 1873, 803.— Poey, Rep. Fis. 

 Nat. Cuba, ii, 186S, 337.— Baird, Rep. on Sea Fisheries of Southern New Eng- 

 land, 1873, 825. 



Scomber balantiophthalmus, Schneider, B'och, Syst. Ichth. 1801, 29. 



Scomber plumieri, Bloch, op. cit. tab. ccclxiv. — Schneider, op. cit. 30. 



Caranx plumieri, Cuv: & Val., op. cit. 65. — Mull. & Tuosch., Schomburgk, Hist. Barba- 

 dos, 1848, 669.— Guichenot, Poiss. in Sagra, Hist. Nat. Cuba, ii, 1845, 110. 



Caranx Daubentonii, Lacepede, op. cit. iii, 59, 71. 



Caranx macrophthalmus, Euppell, Atlas, Reise Nord-Africa, Fische, 1828, 97, tab. xxv, 

 f. 4 (not Agassiz). 



Caranx macrophthalmus, Agassiz, in Spix, Select. Gen. & Spec. Pise. Brasil, 1829, 107, 

 pi. lvi a, f. 2 (not Riippell). 



Caranx mauritianus, Quoy & Gaimard, Voy. Uranie & Physicienne, Zool. 1824, 359. 



Common ; the species, like the preceding, is found in the West Indies 

 and on the coast of the United States to Southern Massachusetts ; it is 

 found also at Mauritius, in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, the Red Sea, 

 and on the coast of Guinea. The Goggler reaches the weight of a pound, 

 is found with the preceding, and is used for food. The local names refer 

 to its great, staring eyes. 



Color. — Above, bluish ; beneath, silvery white. 



PABATRACTUS PISQUETUS, (Cuv. & Val.) Gill. 

 Jack; Buffalo Jack. 



Caranx pisquetus, Cuv. & Val., Hist. Nat. Poiss. ix, 1833, 97. — Poey, Mem. Hist. 

 Nat. Cuba, ii, 1861, 373. 



Paratractus pisquetus, Gill, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1862, 432; Baird's Rep. Sea 

 Fisheries of Southern New England 1873, 803. — Poey, Rep. Fis. Nat. Cuba, ii, 

 1868, 365.— Baird, Rep. Sea Fisheries of Southern New England, 1873, 825. 



Caranx chrysos, DeKay, Fishes, New York Fauna, 1842, 121, pi. xxvii, f. 85 (not Scom- 

 ber chrysos, Mitchill). — Baird, Fishes New Jersey Coast, 1855, 22. 



Carangus chrysos, Girard, Ichth. U. S. & Mex. Bound. Surv. 1859, 23. 



Caranx hippos, Holbrook, Ichth. South Carolina, 1856, 88, pi. xii, fig. 2 (not Scom- 

 ber hippos, Liun6). 



Carangus hippos, Gill, Cat. Fish. E. Coast N. Am. 1881, 36. 



Trachurus squamosus, Gronow, Cat. Fish. (1780), ed. Gray, 1854, 125. 



The Jack, or Buffalo Jack, is common, occurring also in the West 



