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9. California Tellowtail, Seriola doraalia (Sill). 
fakon along law&r California (k>a9t and at Cllppartonj heaviest of 
cruise, about 3^ lbs., caught by President at Magdalena Bay, 
July 18, 1932» Preeidmt ^so oau^t a 3^ pounder after 15 minute 
battle at Cedroa Id-, July I7. 
10 . 
Pacific 4jaber3a<^, Serlola colbumi (iSversann and OElank'). 
Tflken off lood, and South Sei^our lelands, Calapagos; heaviest 
about 18 lbs. Finding this fish in the Calapagos represents a 
considerable extension of the range of t5ids fish heretofore known 
only froB Ifexioan Coast. 
11. Masatlan Tellowtall , Serlola masatlana (Steindaeher) . 
fakm but mce at Sulivim Bay, James Islsmd. 
12. Rainbow Runner, Bla^tlg bluimiulatus (t^oy and GaiM^rd) . 
?^en at Ckicos Islai^, heaslest 20 lbs., a records weight hereto- 
fore |Elv®tt as "at least 12 lbs.** “Tery fast, game fish, has a 
soiaewhfit small, soft mouth.” Bartos. 
13. Jadk-creral ly, Caranx eaninus (Crunther'. 
Taken off Lower California Coast and at Clipperton; heaviest 
sbbut 19 lbs. 
Ih. Blue Crewally, Cktranx ptellatUB (F.ydoux and Ssmleyetj. 
fdken off Cape lucas and Socorro Island, and again at Cocos; 
heaviest speoimmi taken was about 3^ lbs. in weight; caught by 
the President at Socorro Id., July 20. This is perhaps a record, 
as heretofore the weight of this species was recorded merely as 
”E«>re than 20 lbs." 
15. Brown (k^mx luaubria (Poey). 
Taken at Socorsu Island. Bo not have the actual weight of any 
one specimen. A ^*-lb. fish believed to be tMs species was 
oaii^t at Socorro, July JW. 
16. Strli^ed Fargo, Holouagurua ^tiierl (Gill). 
Tideen off O^^e San Lucas; about 10 lbs. 
17. Bed Snapper, Lutlanus sp., did not see this fish. 
Taken off Magdalena Bay. 
18. Blue and Cold Snapper. Lut.ianus viridis. ffaleneienneB'). 
Taken at Cock>b Island. 
19. Bla(& Sea Baes, or Jewfish, Stereoleni s ( Avers). 
Taken at Cedros Island and Magdalena Bay; l^aviest caught by 
member of crew on sail line with a tensile strenght of 20 lbs. 
after 2-hr. battle. About 131 lbs. In weight. This species is, 
I believe, the 60-lb. bass Col. Watson caught on July 18 at 
Magdalena Bay. 
