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CHIROCENTRIDiE. 

 Cbirocentrus dorab (Forskal). 



Padang, Sumatra 3, of which 1 is now in Stanford University. 



NOTOPTERIDiE. 

 Notopterus chitala (Hamilton-Buchanan). 



Dried skin without locality. 



DUSSUMIERIIDJE. 

 Stolephorus delicatulus (Bennett). 



Bacon, Philippine Is. 7. 



Dussumieria elopsoides Bleeker. 



Padang, Sumatra 2, of which 1 is now in Stanford University. 



Jenkinsia stolifera (Jordan and Gilbert). 



Hailer's Rock, Fla. Keys 17; Culebra, Porto Rico 4. 



Etrumeus micropus (Schlegel). 



Honolulu, Hawaiian Is. 6. 



CLUPEID^]. 



Clupea harengus Linnaeus. 



Eastport, Maine 1; Newport, R. I. 2; Corson's Inlet, N. J. 1; 

 Sweden 1. 



Clupea pallasii Valenciennes. 



(Clupea mirabilis Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1854, pp. 138, 15-4. 



San Francisco, Cal. 

 Spratelloidesbryoporus Cope, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, 1873, p. 25. Sitka, 



Alaska.) 



Nos. 1,319 and 1,320, A. N. S. P., cotypes of C. mirabilis Girard. 

 No. 1,211, A. N. S. P., type of S. bryoporus Cope, in bad preservation. 



Clupanodon coeruleus (Girard). 



(Meletta coerulea Girard, 1. c. San Francisco, Cal.) 



Nos. 1,252 and 1,240 to 1,243, cotypes of M. coerulea Girard. 



Clupanodon brunnichii (Schneider). 



Adriatic Sea 6; Italy 6 (all in Bonaparte Coll.). 



Clupanodon phalerica Risso. 



(Clupea papalina Bonaparte, Cat. Met. Pesc. Eur., 1846, p. 271. Adriatic. 

 No description). 



Nos. 1,263 to 1,267, A. N. S. P., cotypes of the nominal C. papalina 



Bonaparte. 



Clupanodon neopilohardus (Steindachner). 



Melbourne, Australia 5. 



