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maxillary to front pupil edge; nreaneceis with rough serrate 
edge, serrae but little enlarged at lower corner, and lower 
ones not turned forward; scales but little smaller on head 
abeve; third dorsal spine longest; anal spines moderate, 
second longest; dull brown. 
The Vallae example agrees largely with the figure 
of Serranus albemaculaetus ef jeu, though the scales 
are net shewn sloping up abeve lateral line or herizental below 
it. Ne traces ef white spots ave to be found on eur example 
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Zeol. Voy. Beagle, Fishes, 1842, p. 3, Pl. 2(Galapages). 
EPO OST Oe Ek Be Be A ee Se ee Ee CS ET ST ee <— LOLI PEEL 
Paralabrax callaensis Starks. tag 1579 : 
Heed 2.2/5; depth’ 33D. KX; 14, tf; A. IIT, 73; scales 
about 87 in lateral line to caudal base; tubes 67 in later} 
al line to caudal base and 7 more on latter; 17 scales above 
lateral line to spinous dorsal origin, 12 to soft dorsal 
origin, 26 below to spinous anal origin; 56 predorsal scales 
to front of eyes; snout 4 in head from upper jaw tip; eye 5; 
maxillary 2 1/3; interorbital 5 4/5. 
Body elongately ovoid, despest forward, back little 
elevated; last depth of caudal peduncle 7/8 4ts length or 
3+ in head, Head width 2 2/5 its length. Snout about long 
as wide. Eye advanced, before center in head about 1/3 eye- 
diameter. Mouth large, lower jaw projecting. Maxillary 
nearly opposite hind pupil edge; expansion 1 4/5 in eye, 
