. Fishes. Fishes. Fig. 382.—Pilot-fish, Naucrates ductor (Linnaeus). New Bedford, Mass. Seriola dorsalis is the noted yellow-tail of California, valued by anglers for its game qualities. It comes to the Santa Bar-. FiG. 383.—Amber-fish, .-enola lalandi (Cuv. & Val.). Family Carangidce. Wood's Hole. bara Islands in early summer. Seriola zonata is the rudder- fish, or shark's pilot, common on our New England coast. The banded young, abundant off Cape Cod, lose their marks with age. Seriola hippos is the " samson-fish" of Australia. Seri- ola lalandi is the great amber-fish of the W

. Fishes. Fishes. Fig. 382.—Pilot-fish, Naucrates ductor (Linnaeus). New Bedford, Mass. Seriola dorsalis is the noted yellow-tail of California, valued by anglers for its game qualities. It comes to the Santa Bar-. FiG. 383.—Amber-fish, .-enola lalandi (Cuv. & Val.). Family Carangidce. Wood's Hole. bara Islands in early summer. Seriola zonata is the rudder- fish, or shark's pilot, common on our New England coast. The banded young, abundant off Cape Cod, lose their marks with age. Seriola hippos is the " samson-fish" of Australia. Seri- ola lalandi is the great amber-fish of the W Stock Photo
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. Fishes. Fishes. Fig. 382.—Pilot-fish, Naucrates ductor (Linnaeus). New Bedford, Mass. Seriola dorsalis is the noted yellow-tail of California, valued by anglers for its game qualities. It comes to the Santa Bar-. FiG. 383.—Amber-fish, .-enola lalandi (Cuv. & Val.). Family Carangidce. Wood's Hole. bara Islands in early summer. Seriola zonata is the rudder- fish, or shark's pilot, common on our New England coast. The banded young, abundant off Cape Cod, lose their marks with age. Seriola hippos is the " samson-fish" of Australia. Seri- ola lalandi is the great amber-fish of the West Indies, occa- sionally venturing farther northward, and Seriola diimerili the amber-jack, or coronado, of the Mediterranean. The deep- bodied medregal {Seriola fasciata) is also taken in the West Indies, as is also the high-finned Seriola rivoliana. Species very similar to these occur in Hawaii and Japan, where they. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. New York, H. Holt and Company