35G risHEs OF new anxEA, 



^yn, — C, stellakis, Eyd. and Soul, Voy. Eonite, Poiss., p, 167, 

 pi. 3, fig. 2. — C. hixanthapterus, Eilpp. and Klunz. 



" Tuialata " of the natives. 



14G. Caeanx spECiosus, Lacep. 



Guntli,, Cat. 2, p. 444^. — Onathonodon specwsiis, Bleek. — Caranx 

 poohosoOy Richards., Yoy. Ereb. and Terr., pi. 58, figs. 4-5. 



" "Wirimagani " of the natives. 



147. Cara:n'x ciliaris, B1. 

 Gunth., Cat. 2, p. 454.— Joiirn. Mus. Godef. Heft. 11, p. 135, 

 Taf . 89. 



Srn. — BJepliaris indicus, Cuv. & Val. — B.fasciatus, Eiipp. 

 " Uiueme " of the natives. 



148. Caea^x Hasseltit, Bleek. 

 Gunth., Cat. 2, p. 430. — Cormuv affinis, Eiipp. 

 "Keria" of the natives. 



149, CAEAIfX CABA^'Ors, Bl. 



Gunth., Cat. 2, p. 448. Syn. — C. clm/sos, el^ala, and xaniliopygns 

 Cnv. & Val. — C. Zessonii, Bleek. 



^' Matacaea " of the natives. 



150. Caea3<«x mandibulaeis, n. sp. 



D. 8/.^-. A. 2/iV. L. lat. 60/45. 



Of very compressed form, with the profile a little concave ; the 

 height of the body is half the length without the caudal fin, the 

 length of the head about one-third ; the eye is moderate, distant 

 quite its diameter from the sharp ridge of the forehead ; the 

 distance from the eye to the extremity of the upper jaw is about 

 eT]\ial to the diameter of the orbit ; the maxillary reaches to below 

 the middle of the eye, and is triangular and rather vsmall at its 



