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This list includes the species definitely identified during 
the cruise as well as the specimens preserved for study at the National 
.toseuffi. The latter were checked over and* with the exception of a few 
immature specimens, were determined hy Dr. Leoxiard P. Schultz , Curator* 
and Mr* Bari I). Held* Aid, of the Division of Fishes* with some assistance 
from Dr. S. F. Hildebrand and Mr. Isaac Ginsburg, of the U. S. Bureau of 
Fisheries. 
i eights* unless otherwise stated, were furnished me by i. A. Bar to a 
and James Lear son. Specimens of the coroooner species and otherwise readily- 
named fish were not saved in all cases. Of three of the fish I did not 
actually see specimens. However, on the basis of descriptions furnished me* 
I feel Justified in including them in the list. 
'f7 fSightA different kinds of fish are enumerated, not counting two 
very young and therefore specifically indeterminable specimens. The names 
of 
thirty 
Museum, either as pickled or frozen specimens. Ten of the species are n-.w 
to the study oolleotions of the National Museum. They are Indicated by an 
asterisk (*). \ 
New records i of weight, Rainbow Runner, Elsgatla, binirmulatug. . 
20 lbs I (species Ho. 12 of list), and Blue Crevslly, Ceranx stellatas, 
38 Ibsl (species No. 14) i of occurrence and extension of range, first 
time from the Galapagos Islands, False Albaoore, Gyiinosarda alleterata 
(species No. 5) and Pacific Amber Jack, Serlola c olburnl (apples No. 10)j 
