no Dircclor's Annual Report. 



long as width of eye. Probably A. denodon, Cuv. & Val., should 

 stand for this fish, as such a marked increase in the number of 

 teeth and scales, if fixed characfters, would give it specific rank. 

 Two specimens were taken. IvCngth 1.50-6 inches. Guam, July, 

 1900. Hab. Polynesia, Marianas. 



Genus :^ABRAS0MA Swainson. 



207-310. ^abrasotna guttatus Forst. Hamoktan. 



Head 3.50: depth 1.50; eye 3.50, 3 into snout; interorbital 2 

 into snout; D. ix 28; A. iii 23; V. i 5; P. 15. Scales very small, 

 about 120 in lateral line. Body elevated and compressed. vSnout 

 slightly concave, each jaw with six deeply lobate incisors on each 

 side. Branchiostegals 5. Pseudobranchise present. F'ins: Caudal 

 sub-truncate, the longest ray equal to length of pedlorals, 3.33 into 

 length of fish. Caudal peduncle high, about 2 into head, the spines 

 about equal to one-half the height of the peduncle. Color in spirits: 

 Brownish with two bluish white cross bands on the body and one 

 on the shoulders extending down on opercles. These bands are 

 slightly oblique, the first and second (measured on the median line) 

 are about half as wide as eye; the third is narrow. The posterior 

 two-thirds of the fish, including .dorsal and anal fins are covered 

 with numerous round whitish dots about the size of the pupil; these 

 dots are blue in life. The thorax and ventrals are bluish white. 

 The anterior half of caudal is yellowish white shading into dusky 

 on posterior edge. Pecftorals yellow. Four specimens, length 6-8 

 inches, were taken at Agaiia, Guam, June 28, 1900. Hab. Western 

 Pacific, Marianas. 



211. :^abrasoina agana sp. nov. 



Head 3; depth 1.66; ej-e 3, 2 into snout ; interorbital 3.33, 

 equal to e^e in specimens 4 inches long; D. v, 25; A. iii 20; V. i 5. 

 Scales minute, rough. Body very much compres.sed and elevated. 

 Snout concave and somewhat produced. The caudal peduncle is 

 equal in height to width of eye, and is one-third longer than the 

 .spine, which is white. The mouth is small; there are about 9 lobate 

 teeth on each side of upper jaw. Branchiostegals 5. Pseudo- 

 branchiae present. P'ins: Caudal almo,st square, but the upper 

 edge is a little the longer; the longest ray 4 into length of fish 

 without caudal. The pectorals are equal in length to head, and 

 about one-third longer than the ventrals. The posterior angles of 

 dorsal and anal are rounded. Color in spirits: Yellowish; fins all 

 similar in color; in some specimens the fins are a little brighter 

 yellow^ A white streak, one-half as wide as eye, extends back on 

 the median line from near posterior edge of opercle to about on a 

 line with base of tenth soft dorsal ray. Seven specimens, 2-4.50 

 inches in length, taken at Agaila, Guam, June 14, 1900. Hab. 

 Marianas. Type is No. 211, B. P. B. M. 



