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Pacific i^aberjack, Seriola dolburni Evermann and Clark 
Taken off Hood, and South Seymour Islands, Galapagos; 
heaTiest about 18 lbs. Finding this fish in the 
Galapagos represents a considerable extension of the 
range of this fish heretofore only known from Mexican 
coast. . 
Mazatlan Yellowtail, Seriola mazatlana ateindaoiier. 
Taken but once at Sulivan Bay, lames Island. 
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Rainbow RxmneVj El agat is b I p I rmiHatY S ( i^Voy and Gaiiaard) 
Taken at Cocos Island, heaTiest Eo lbs. a record; 
/.heretofore said, to weigh 
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Jeok-orevally, Garanx caninTs .^TOther. 
Taken off lower California coast and at Clipperton; 
heaviest about 15 lbs. 
Blue Crevally, Caronx stellatvs Eydoux and Bovleyet. 
Taken off Cape San Lucas and Sooarro Island, and 
again at Cocos; heaviest about 38 lbs.; perhaps a 
record and heretofore to v.eigh"iiiore than SO lbs.” 
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Brown Jack, Cararmc Lugubris { Poey| 
Taken at Socorro Island. 
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Stripped Fargo , Hc^opagrus gsutneri Gil- . 
Taken off Cape San Lucas; about 10 lbs. 
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Red Snapper, Lutianv s sp., did not see this fish. 
Taken off Magdalena Bay. 
Blue and Gold Snapper, Lutianvs viridi s (Yale loiennes) 
Taken at Cocos Island, 
Black Seabass, or Jewfish, Stereolepis glgas. Ayers. 
Taken at Cedros Island mid Magdalena Bay; heaviest 
caught by member of crew, about lEO lbs. in v.e:' 
Broom-tail Grouper, Myctoroperoa xenarclia Jordan 
Taken off Magdalena Bay, * 
Leopard Grouper, 
Taken off lov/er California 
heaviest about El lbs. 
pardalis Gilbert 
coast and at Socorro; 
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