ffm.m4wi.fl SOX enc a£ thaw a»-S 1 f. j ^h w»g tow. — Mia - ftan n -id nr . % 
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two sail fish on the line at the time. The hooked one got 
away, but the one in the knot was caught; landed in 17 
minutes. M B&rtoa. 
\y FAMILY COHYPH ABH 1 DAB , the Dolphins 
8. Common Dolphin, Ooryohaena hloaurus. (Unnasus). 
k specimen a as taken over the side of the ship at on® of the 
Galapagos stops, I did not gee this fish, but there was no 
mistaking its Identity from the description given to me by 
a member of the crew who saw it. 
As used here includes the feriolas, Jacks, Amber jacks. 
Runners, Crevallys, and Pompanos. 
of cruise, about 38 lbs., caught by President at Magdalena 
Bay, July IS, 1938. President also caught a 30 pounder after 
15 minute battle at Cedros Id., July 17 . There were many of 
them In Magdalena Bay on the forenoon of July 18; 20-38 lbs. 
in weight. 
10. Pacific Amberjack, feriola colburni /Kveraann and Clark®. 
Taken off Hood Island, July 28, and Houth Seymour, July 29 . 
Heaviest about 28 lbs. The larger of the t>«o Hood Id. speci- 
mens saved weighed 24 lbs. here at the Museum after having 
been pickled in formalin and then alcohol for some days. 
