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Family SPHRYAENIDAS Barracudas 
Sphyraena idiastea Haller and Snodgrass. Southern Barracuda. 
Galapagos Islands, Albemarle Island, off Tagus Hill, July 25, 1938. 
O.S.H. M. Cat. No. 107052. 1 specimen. 
Holocentrus v^exillarius Poey 
Caribbean Sea, Old Providence Island, shore, August 6, 1938. 
U.S.H.M. Cat. No. 107064. 2 specimens. 
Family THUNNIDAE Tunnies and Albacores 
Sarda velox Meek and Hildebrand. Mexican Bonito. 
Galapagos Islands, July 24-30, 1938. U.S.N.M. Cat. No. 107055. 
1 specimen. 
Family KATSUJIDNICAE Victor Fishes 
Euthynnus lineatus Kishinouye. Black skipjack. 
Galapagos Islands, from off north end of South Seymour Island, 
July 29, 1938. U.S.N.M. Cat. No. 107057. 2 specimens. 
Galapagos Islands, Hood Island, July 28, 1938. U.S.N.M. Cat. 
No. 107058, 1 specimen, 
Euthynnus alletteratus (Pafinesque) 
Galapagos Islands, Albemarle Island, Tagus Channel, July 25, 
1938, ta"g"1'?u. G 38 ■ 7* U.S.N.M. Cat, No. 107056, 1 specimen. 
First taken on the cruise in the Galapagos at, at least, three 
stops including Tagus Channel, and Sulivan Bay, James Islandj 
heaviest caught iseighed about seventeen pounds. Although knomi 
from the warmer waters of the Pacific and A.tlantic, these repre- 
sent a first Galapagos record. There may be some question as to 
the identity of this species. Anatomically it seems to differ 
little from Euthynnus lineatus (Kishinouye), over which it may 
