BY WILLTAM MACLEAY, F.L.S., &C. 271 



CENTBISCID^. 



346. Amphisile strigata. 

 Gimth. Cat. 3, p. 528. 

 South East Coast. 



POMACENTRID^a. 



347. Amphiprion melanopus. Bleek. 

 Gunth. Cat. 4, p. 8. Bleek. Atl Ichth. Pomac, tab. 2, fig. 7. 

 D'Entrecastreaux Group. 



348. Amphiprion Papuensis. n. sp. 



D. 10/14. A. 2/12. L. lat. 50. 



The height of the body is one-half of the length including the 

 caudal fin. The colour is black, the muzzle and breast, as far 

 as the root of the ventrals are yellowish, the soft dorsal, tail and 

 caudal fin are white, and there are two broad cross bands, as in A. 

 bicinctus, one from the nape to the edge of the sub-operculum, the 

 other across the body, from the back part of the spinous dorsal to 

 the vent. 



" Becua " of the natives. D'Entrecastreaux Group. 



349. Gliphidodon nigrifrons. n. sp. 



D. 13/11. A. 2/11. L, lat. 26. 



Height of body more than half the total length including the 

 caudal fin, head very round in front and rather flat between the 

 eyes, the space between them being equal to nearly two diameters 

 of the orbit. The snout is shorter than the diameter of the eye ; 

 the mouth is very small. The second anal spine is large and 

 strong. The colour seems to have been an uniform silvery-greenish, 

 with darker marks on the scales of the upper and anterior portions 

 of the body ; the forehead is black. 



South East Coast. 



350. Gliphidodon bimaculatus. n. sp. 

 D. 12/11. A. 2/12. L. lat. 26. 



Height of body half the total length. Eyes large, close to the 

 snout, and about a diameter apart. Mouth very small. Colour 



