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As soon as the ship was safely at anchor off Tagus Cove, following 
the Neptune party, the fishermen put- off. An interesting lot of fish were 
found 
The President's hottom fishing in the cove, among other species, 
gathered in the first specimens the National Museum ever received of a 
demoiselle peculiar to the Galapagos Island, Nexilosus albemar leus , originally 
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described by Heller and Snodgrass 
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The President also hooked A t3ft_.firstA 1 threadfin bass. 
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IS a rather rare species. YOur only Mazatlan |*34sntkaddck yellowtail and first 
southern barracuda were taken here, too. This last was caught by Dr. 
Mclntire. Mr. Early got his second golden grouper, Yellowfin tuna, sierra 
mackerel, false albacore, white iqBaiteixKsdk spotted rock bass^ocean white 
fish were also taken here. A shore party landing on Narborough Island, 
opposite the Cove, had some sport chasing marine iguanas and taking pictures. 
A demoiselle and several invertebrates were also picked up. An electric 
bass 
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light at the surface of the gangway at about 11 p.xn, attracted a lot of zoo- 
plankton and also resulted in the dipnetting of over a dozen little mullet. 
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