eye. Scales mostly fallen, with 32 to 58 parailel fine 
lateral line 
circuli; armed section of E:. about 1¢ to 3 1/5 (latter 
in adult) in scaly portion. Spinmis dorsal origin about 
midway between hind eye edge and soft dorsal origin, near- 
er latter in young; third spine 1 7/8 to 2 in head; soft 
dorsal origin nearer caudal base than snout tip. Anal 
like soft dorsal, only smaller. Pectoral 1% to 2 in head; 
ventral 2% to 2%. ‘+n alcohol faded dull olive-brown on 
back, sides and below pale to whitish with silvery reflece 
tions. Dusky-brown blotch on upper hind opercle edge about 
half size of pupil. Fins all pale. Length about 188? to 
300 mm, Yne from Oahn and 2 without locality, probably 
Pacific, 
Drawing of example from -Maui, by Richard, 
Although Jordan and Seale described D.lundini as a 
new Samoan pigeay and their description indicates the 
detached dorsal and anal finlet, such is not shown in their 
figure of the type specimen. If the latter is correct it 
would more likely represent a Caranx. Its long pectoral 
fin is uhikke that of any Caranx known to us, 
Wy vy ie 
Trachurus declivis Jenyns. TA Bell ontillo - 
Head 3 3/4; depth 4 1/8; D. I, VII - I, 30; A. II ~ I, 
29; scutes 364-36 in lateral line; snout 3% in head from 
, 
upper jaw tip; eye 4 1/3; maxillary 2 3/5; interorbital 3 2/5. 
pull, Bur, Fisher.U.S.,vol.25,1905(1906), p,229,fig.27, 
