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Sparus globiceps (Cuv. and Val.). 

 Barnard, t.c, p. 685. 

 I specimen, 350 mm., presented by Messrs Irvine and Johnstone. 



Diplodus rondeleti (Cuv. and Val.), var. capensis, Smith. 

 Barnard, t.c, p. 691. 

 St. 90. 10. vii. 26. Hand line, 10 m.: i specimen, 300 mm. 



Pagrus laniarius, Cuv. and Val. 

 Barnard, t.c, p. 694, fig. 24. 

 I specimen, 390 mm., presented by Messrs Irvine and Johnstone. 



CLINIDAE 



Clihus taurus, Gilchrist and Thompson. 



Barnard, 1927, Ann. S. Afr. Mus., xxi, p. 858. 

 29. vi. 27. Simon's Town, i specimen, 122 mm. 

 Found while draining the dry dock. 



BROTULIDAE 



Bidenichthys capensis, Barnard. 



1934, Ajin. Mag. Nat. Hist. (10) xni, p. 234, fig. 3. 

 St. 90. II. vii. 26. Hand net, 1-2 m.: i specimen, 45 mm. 

 This interesting little fish is new to the British Museum collection. 



OPHIDIIDAE 

 Genypterus capensis (Smith). 



Barnard, 1927, Ann. S. Afr. Mus., xxi, p. 887, pi. xxxv, fig. 5. 

 St. D. 4 specimens, 440-475 mm. 

 St. P. 3 specimens, 700-770 mm. 



This species is closely related to the Australian and New Zealand G. blacodes (Schn.), 

 but may be recognized by the smaller eye. 



SCORPAENIDAE 



Helicolenus maculatus (Cuv. and Val.). 



Barnard, 1927, Ann. S. Afr. Mus., xxi, p. 907. 

 St. C. 4 specimens, 304-360 mm. 

 St. ?. I specimen, 350 mm. 



Scorpaena (??) capensis, Gilchrist and von Bonde.^ 



Sebastosemus capensis, Barnard, t.c, p. 910. 

 St. J. 2 specimens, 370, 400 mm. 



1 See note on p. 32 of this report. 



