PART 11 - Species Identified at the Museum. . 
(Family Muraenidae - The Morays) 
39 . Muraena clepsydra Gilbert 
One from Post Office Bay, Charles Island, July 27 th. 
40 . Gvmnothorax sp. (young) 
One from Old Providence Island, August 6th. 
41. Uropterygius necturus (Jordan and Gilbert). 
Two from Clipperton Island, shore collecting, July 21 st. 
(Family Dussumieriidae - The Round Herrings) 
42 . * Etrumeus micropus Temminck and Schlegel 
Two from South Seymour Island, July 29 th. 
(Family Fistularidae - The Cornetf ishes) 
43. Fistularidae petimba Lac£p£de 
The dried skeleton of one of these fishes was picked up on the 
beach at Sulivan Bay, James Island, July 24th. 
(Family Mugilidae - The Mullets) 
44. -* MugiI setosus Gilbert 
One from Socorro Island, shore collecting, July 20 th. 
45. Querimana curema (Cuvier and Valenciennes) 
Fifteen specimens at anchorage off Tagus Cove, Albemarle Island, 
July 25 th; taken at night off gangway with electric light and dipnet, 
at 11 p.m. 
(Family Thunnidae - The Tunas, Bonitos, etc.) 
46. Sarda velox Meek and Hildebrand 
One specimen lacking specific locality, Galapagos Islands, July 
24th - 30th. 
(Family Holocentridae - The Squirrel Fishes) 
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47. Holocentrus vexillarj^ s ^Poey^ 
Two from tidepools, Old Providence Island, August 6th. 
(Family Serranidae - The Sea Basses, etc.) 
48. Epinephelus £abriformis (Jenyns) 
Two specimens from tidepools, Sulivan Bay, James Island, July 24th. 
49 . Alphestes multiguttatus (GUnther) 
One specimen, Sulivan Bay, James Island, shore collecting, July 
24th. 
(Family Haemulidae - The Grunts) 
50 . Orthopristis forbesi Jordan and Starks 
One from South Seymour, July 29 th. 
(Family Kyphosidae - The Pilotfishes and Chubs) 
51 . -* Doydixodon freminvillei Valenciennes 
Fifteen specimens from tidepools, Sulivan Bay, James Island, 
July 24th. 
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(Family Pomacentridae - The Demoiselles) 
52. Pomacentrus leucorus Gilbert 
Taken at Sulivan Bay, James Island, July 24th, two specimens; 
Narborough Island, shore collecting, July 25th, two specimens; 
Gardner Bay, Hood Island, July 28th, one specimen. 
53. Pomacentrus arcifrons Heller and Snodgrass 
Two specimens from tidepools, Sulivan Bay, James Island, July 24th; 
andifrom Post Office Bay, Charles Island, July 27th, collected 
along shore by members of the crew. 
54 . * Nexilosus albemarleus Heller and Snodgrass 
One specimen from Narborough Island, July 25th, and three taken by 
the President at Tagus Cove, Albemarle Island, same day. 
55. Azurina eupalama Heller and Snodgrass 
One specimen at anchorage off Gardner Bay, Hood Island, July 27th, 
taken at night off gangway with electric light and dipnet, 11 p.m. 
56. Abudefduf saxatilis (Linneaus) . Sergeant Major. 
Twentyseven specimens, all small, from tidepools, Sulivan Bay, 
James Island, July 24th; and from Old Providence Island, four speci- 
mens, shore collecting, August 6th. 
57. Abudefduf analogus (Gill). Sergeant Major. 
One from tidepool, Sulivan Bay, James Island, July 24th. 
58. Eupomacentrus leucosticus (Muller and Troschel) 
Thirteen specimens. Old Providence Island, shore collecting, August 
6th. 
Pomacentrid (tiny young) 
One from off Tagus Cove, Albemarle Island, July 25th. 
(Family Sparisomidae - Parrotf ishes) 
59. Sparisoma rubripinne (Cuvier and Valenciennes) 
Four from Old Providence Island, shore collecting, August 6th. 
60. Sparisoma hoplomystax (Cope) 
One from Old Providence Island, August 6th. 
(Family Labridae - The Wrasses) 
61. Pimelometopon darwinii (Jenyns). Galapagos Sheepshead. 
Several were taken over the ship’s side by members of the crew; 
South Seymour Island, Julv 29th, color photographed. 
62. Bodianus diplotaenias (Gill) 
Taken by the President at Cocos Island, August 1st, two specimens. 
63. Thalassoma grammaticum Gilbert 
Taken by the President at Cocos Island, August 1st, two specimens. 
Labridae (tiny young) 
Clipperton Island, shore collecting, July 21st, one specimen. 
(Family Acanthuridae - The Tangs and Surgeonf ishes) . 
64. Hepatus triostegus (Linnaeus) 
Taken by the President at Clipperton Island, July 21st, one specimen. 
65 . ^ Melichthys radula (Solander) . Blue Triggerfish. 
Three specimens were caught by the President at Clipperton Island, 
July 21st, with trout hook and pole with bit of fish skin as bait; 
were schooling at the surface. Another specimen from Cocos Island, 
August 1st, was also taken by the President. 
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