FISHES OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 83 



145. Caesio cuning ( Bl<« 1 1 



Fifteen specimens from Bacon (no. 3624 to 3636, 3400 to 3402, 3641, 3642, 3654 to 3657, 3486 to 3488, 

 4044 and 4045; length 4.75 to HI in.) and one from Zamboanga (no. 4043: length II) in. I. 



Sparus cuning Bloch, Ichth.. pi. ccLXin, tig. 1. 

 Vstrto cuning, Day, Fishes rndia, 95. 



146. Caesio caerulaurens iLare|»Ml,-i Sulik. 



Eighteen specimens from Bacon (no. 3481 to 3485, 3543 to 3548, 3473, 3474, 3985, and 111! to 4117; 

 length 4.7- r > to 8 in.), one from Zamhoanga (no. 3419), and one from San Fabian (no. 3708). 

 t'lrsiii cserulmirrns i..,< .'■[>e.|... iii^i N'iit. I'niss., in. 86, 1829; Giinther, Cat., i, 392; Bleeker, \tlas, vm. 39, pi. cccxlvu, fig. 4. 



147. Caesio chrysozona Knhl & Van Hasselt. 



Tm specimens from Bacon (no. 3702 to 3707, 1010, mil. 3930, and 3931; length 5 to 6 in.) 



( 'suic chrysozona KuhldEVanHassell [a Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nac. Poiss., 71,331(440) Indian Archipelago; Qunther 

 Cat., i, 392; Day. Fishes India, 95, |>I wiv, flg. .',. 



Family H.-EMl 1.11)41. 



148. Terapon jarbua i Forskiih. Bungao; Siran baidaonon; Belaqut 



Two specimens from Bulan (no. 4104 and II 05; length 5 and 7 in.) and .'i from San Pabian (no. 3201 

 326. , 5. and 414.".; length 1 to 7 in.). 



S<i;cna jnrbim Fnrskal, Descr. Anini . 50, 1775 Red Sea. 



Tht ra /»i it scrvus, Guntber, Cat., I, 278. 



Therapon jarlma. Day, Fishes «t India, 69, pi. win. tig. 4. 



149. Terapon puta Cuviei ■& Valenciennes. Dacoson. 



Twenty specimens from Bulan itio. 3695; length 2.1 to 2.75 in.), 60 From Bacon (no, 3701: length 2 to 

 2.45 in.), and 2 from San Fabian I no. 373s and 3838; length I 75 and 5.1 in. i. 



Therapon puta Cuvier .v Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., m, 98 I 131 1 East Indies; Day, Fishes India, 68. pi. win. fig 

 Therapon ghebul Eh renberg in Cuvierd Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., ni /■ i i. 281. 



Therapon triviuatus, QuntherCat., i. 280. 



150. Terapon ciuadrilineatus i Bloch i Dacoson; Agaac 



Twenty specimens from Bnlan (no. 4198 and 3708; length 2.1 to 2.75 in. i and 2 specimens from San Fabian, 

 (no. 3827 and 3075: length 5.75 in.). Ventrals reaching vent. 



Ilolonniriis ijuadrilinealui Bloch, Ichth., vn, 63, pi. i • wwni. lit' 2, lT'.i;, no locality. 

 Therapon quadrilineaitu, Giinther, Cat., i, 2s2; Day. Fishes India, 70, pi. win, fig. 5. 



151. Terapon theraps (Cuvier Jt Valenciennes). 



Five specimens from Bnlan (no. 4200; length 2.1 in.) and 1 from Bacon (no. 4190: length 2.75 in.). In 

 this species the ventrals do not reach the vent, which i- located midway between base of caudal and origin of 

 ventrals. In T. qvadrUiruaiuS the ventrals reach the vent, which is located much nearer to origin of ventrals 

 than to base of caudal. 



Therapon Dump* Cuviei J. Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., in, 97 (129), pi. Si; Giinther. Cat., l, 274; Day. Fishes India, 70, 

 pi. win, fig. 6. 



152. Pomadasis maculatus ( Bloihi. Lacsagu. 



Four specimens from San Fabian (no. 3334, 3335. 3337. and 3338; length (i to 7 in.). 



Anthias maculatus Bloch, Ichth., x, 7. pi. cccxxvi, fig. 2, 1797, East Indies. 



Pristipoma macuhUum, Giinther, Cat., i, 293 (Torres Strait; Amboyna); Bleeker, Atlas, vn, pi. cccvm, fig. 2. 



Pomadasys mimaatus, Bleeker, Atlas, vm, 27. 



