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False Albacore, Gynwosarda alleterata ('hifinesque) . 
First taken on the cruise in the Galapagos at, at least, 
three stops including Tagus Channel, and Sulivan Bay, Jamas 
Id., heaviest caught weighed about 1J lbs. Although known 
ros the w&inier waters of the Pacific $nd Atlantic, these 
represent a first Galapagos record. There may be some 
question as to' the identity of this species. Anatomically 
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it seems ''to differ little from f :ut .qvnnus lineatna (Kishinouye), 
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Bo. 2 above \twer which it may take precedence as the earlier 
owed species. V The coloi/and color pattern of the t o is 
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quitfe ' different and If /not due to variation will serve for 
ready recognition of-Hhe two forms in the field. One speci- 
men from Tagus Channel, mbenarle Id., July 25, 19.33, was 
saved . 
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Caught at/ Hood Island, July 28, and at Cocoa Island, August 1. 
Two specimens from Hood find one froi^\Cocos saved. The heaviest 
weighed 5'f lob., and was caught at PoodVby Col. "'at son the 
afternoon of July 28. "Ganast fish of trip. Red, or red and 
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white feather is best lure , " Bartos. 
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FAMILY ICTIOPHORIDAB, the Sal If i she s 
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7. Pacific Grdlfish, I Rtionhorun emvl (Jordan find Hill). 
sixteen taken in t**o days flshl&g of"" Oocon; h^avi^st abob,t 
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140 lbs.; 10 ft. 2-1/2 in. long; smallest SJ lbs.; caught 
by Col. atson. Pour of these la^ge game fish were saved for 
mounting. "If fish does not throw hook before third jump. 
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