with first 4 rows enlarged; lateral line concurrent with 
dorsal profile, slightly elevated along caudal base; tubes 
mostly trifid. Third dorsal spine 2¢ in head; second dor- 
sal ray 2 7/8; second anal spine 3 to 3 1/3; upper caudal 
lebe 1 2/5 te 157; pectoral 14 to 1 3/5; ventral 1 3/5 te 
1 2/3. itn alcehol deep umber, pale enly on under surface 
ef head, breast and abdomen ventrally, where all with soiled 
er smutty eppearance. Broad deep brown to dusky blotch on 
opercle little larger than eye. Pectoral pale, other fins 
all more or less dark brownish. Pale streak little less 
than eye width, from last dorsal spine to vent, Length 
245 to 250 mm, One from Peru and another without locality 
alse hikely from Peru? 
We have also examined a dried skin from Valparaiso, 
in the Commercial Museum ef Philadelphia, 4+4t shows: 
Head 34; depth 34; D. IX, I, 21; A. IZ, 8; scales 55 in 
lateral line to caudal base, and about 20 more on latter; 9 
scales abeve lateral line te spinous dandabrontetn) 10. below 
to spinous anal origin; sneut 3 2/3 in head; eye 8; maxillary 
2 3/5; interorbital 33; chin with 4 pores, 2 each side; maxillary 
to eye; preopercle serrate; length 698 mm, 
Evermann and Radcliffe admit 5 Peruvian species in 
jehntade grouped primarily en the count of transverse 
rews ef scales abeve the lateral line. For J. fasciatus 
182 Bull. U.§.Nat.Mus.,Ne.95, 1917, p. 101. 
