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Beryx decadactylus, B. & V. (Jap. Kimme-Daz). 
Alcoholic specimen. 
Sciena sina, ©. & V. (Jap. Ishimocht). 
Alcoholic specimen. 
Sciena Japonica, Schleg. (Jap. Nive). 
Alcoholic specimen. 
Trichiurus lepturus, L. (Jap. Lachino-Uwo). 
Alcoholic specimen. 
Trachurus trachurus, L, (Jap. Ma-dj2). 
Alcoholic specimen. 
Caranx muroadsi, T. & 8. (Jap. Muro-Aji). 
Alcoholic specimen. 
Caranx maruadsi, T. & §. (Jap. Marw-Ajt). 
Alcoholic specimen. 
Seriola quinqueradiata, T. & 8. (Jap. Buri). 
Photograph. 
Xiphias gladius, L. (Jap. Mekajikt). 
Photograph. 
Histiophorus orientalis, T. & S. (Jap. Basho-Kajiht). 
Photograph. 
Stromateus argenteus, Bl. (Jap. Mana-Gatsuwo). 
Alcoholic specimen. 
Coryphena hippurus, L. (Jap. Shiira). 
Photograph. 
MACKEREL FISHERY. 
Scomber colias, L. (Jap. Saba). 
Alcoholic specimen. 
Fishermen distinguish several kinds of “saba,” such as “maru 
saba,” “hira saba,” and “goma saba ;” but they are probably to 
be regarded merely as varieties of the species named above. 
This species is always found in or near the Kuro-Shiwo or Black 
Stream; but nothing is as yet known about its migration. In 
its pursuit of prey it comes into bays and shallow waters near 
the coast, and can then be caught with ground-seines. At night it 
