fourth dorsal ray 2; seventh anal spine 3 1/8; third anal 
ray 2 1/10; pectoral 1 3/4; ventral 14/5. In alcohol 
dull brassy-brown generally, paler below, Length 190 mm, 
One whbhout locality, likely from the Sacramento in Valifor- 
nia? (Te Ae 1. ipe* L iy tabled Yarramnmim a Sure: a 
Compared with Seratvone of Centrarchus interruptus Girard, 
in the Academy. The largest of these, 166 mm,, varied as fole 
lows: Head 24; depth 23; scales 37 to caudal base; 16 scales 
below lateral line to anal origin; head width 2 2/5 its length; 
sixth dorsal spine 3 1/3; sixth dorsal ray 2 2/5; second anal 
ray about 2%; caudal 1 5/6; pectoral 1 7/8; ventral 1 9/10; 
snout 4 1/6 in head from upper jaw tip; eye 4 5/6; maxillary 
2/5; interorbital 4 5/6; maxillary reaches hind eye edge, 
expansion 13 in eye; hind preopercle edge entire; rakers i, 7+ 
21. +n alcohol dark brown, paler below; side with about 6 
waved or irregular vertical deep brown bars; each scale above 
and on side with grayish reflection or spot, so longitudinal 
series within those of scales, Fins mostly pale brown, Black- 
ish blotch on opercle, 
Kuhliidae 
Kuhlia rupestris (Lacépéede). 
Head 5/6 to 2 7/8; depth 2 7/8; D. IX, I, II; A. III, 10: 
scales 40 or 41] in lateral line to caudal base and 5 or 6 more 
on latter; 5 joctes above lateral line; 9 below; 12 predorsal 
scales; snout 33 to 3 7/8 in head, from upper jaw tip; eye 
