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mens saved weighed twenty- four pounds, here at the Museum after 
having been pickled in formalin and then alcohol for some days. 
This appears to be the first definite record of this species 
from the Galapagos Islands. 
Carsmx stellatus Eydoux and Souleyet. Blue Crevally. 
Mexico, Lower California, off San Jose del Cabo Bay, from fishing 
banks, July 19, 1938, Ho. U.S.N.M, Cat, No, 
107119. 1 specimen. 
Taken off Cape San Lucas, Socorro and Cocos Islands. The heaviest 
of several specimens vmis caugnt by the President at Socorro, July 
20th, It weighed about thirty-eight pounds, a record for the 
species. Heretofore, the vireight of this species has merely been 
recorded as "more than twenty pounds." 
Caranx mrginattus Gill 
Mexico, Socorro Island, July 20, 1938. U.S.N.M, 107185, 2 speci- 
mens. 
Family SERTANIL'AE Groupers, Sea Basses 
Epinephelus labriformis (Jenyns), Flag Cabrilla, 
Galapagos Islands, James Island, Sulivan Bay, tidepools, July 
24, 1938, U.S.N.M. Cat. No. 107067. 2 specimens. 
Galapagos Islands, Charles Island, Post Office Bay, July 27, 
1938, . U.S.N.M. Cat. No, 107068, 1 'specimen. 
Mexico, Socorro Island, July 20, 1938, U.S.N.M, 107179. 
1 specimen. 
■Prcwa-feetween-Cedros -f S lan3’*"ttird-'Galapago.s- 
U.S.N.M. 
Epinephelus analogue Gill. Spotted Cabrilla. 
Mexico, Socorro Island, July 20, 1938, U.S.N.M. CAT, No. 
107070, 1 specimen, 
Alphestes multi guttatus (Gunther), Pacific Guaseta. 
Galapagos Islands, James Island, Sulivan Bay, shore and tidepools, 
3:30 to 5:00 P.M., tide beginning to run out, July 24, 1938, 
Sia»«.So*;;~15*xi8*-« U.S.N.M, Cat. No, 107069. i specimen. 
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