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SPECIES IDEM PI PIED AT IKE MUSEUM 
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FAMILY MUMSMIOAK, the Moray®, Conger lala 
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39. -iuraena clepsydra Gilbert.. 
One from ost Office Bay, Charles Id., July 27. 
40. Gyano thorax sp. iyoung) . 
One from Old Providence Id., August 6. 
41. Uroptonod-us necturus i Jordan and Gilbert). 
. — ’’wo from Clipperton Id., shore collecting, July 21. 
FAMILY ounmnstiwt, th. Boun^tfcrrln*. 
42. Utrujaen® micropua Tetarainck and Schlegel. 
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Two from South Seymour Id. , July 
V y. FAMILY FIS TOLAR I ‘DAE , the Coraetflahe* 
4j. Fistularla oetimba Lacepede. 
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beach at Suli van Bay, James Id., July 24. 
FAMILY UUGILXDAB, the Mullets 
44 • Mug 11 setosus Gilbert. 
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One from Socorro Id., shore collecting, July 20. 
45. .uerlmana curema i Cuvier and Valenciennes). 
Fifteen specimens at anchorage off Tagus Cove, Albemarle Id., 
July 25 j taken at ni$ht off gangway with electric light 
and dinnet, 11 p. m. 
J.'.-V/ FAMILY THUHNXDAK, the 'Rinas, Benitos, etc. 
46. Sarda velox Meek and Hildebrand. 
One specimen lacking specific locality, Galapagos Idg. , July 24-30, 
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47. Kolocentrua vexllla ria MPoay|/. 
Two from ti depool a, Old Providence Id., August 6. 
