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60. PSEUDOBLENNIUS SCHLEGELI (Doderlein). 



()02. Yokohama. 



This form or species lacks the black spots and other dark markings 

 chara(^teristic of Pseudohlenvius per colder. l>ut is probably not specif- 

 ically different. 



61. PSEUDOBLENNIUS MARMORATUS ( Steindachner ). 



No. 4o30»), U.S.N.M. Satsuma, Tsushima. 



Family PERTSTEDriD.E. 



62. PERISTEDION ORIENTALE Schlegel. 



G27. Yokohama. 



This species agrees very ill with Schlegel's description, which was 

 drawn up from an imperfect specimen. The dorsal especially is not 

 continuous, but divided by a deep notch. Jt is not rare in deep water 

 from Tokyo southward. 



Family CEPHALACANTHID^^.. 



63. CEPHALACANTHUS JAPONICUS (Bleeker). 

 {'^ D/icli/lnjtIrnis iKt('ri<eiii Nvstroni. ) 



Yokohama. 



Interorbital space very wide, half length of head, differing in this 

 regard from C sjpimwella {orientalhs) of the East Indies. D. 2>eterseni 

 seems to be the young of this species, which is common about the head- 

 lands from Misaki to Nagasaki. 



Family SI LLAGINTD^Fl 



64. SILLAGO JAPONICA Schlegel. 



584. Yokohama. 



No. 26241, U.S.N.M. Tokyo (E. S. Morse). 



Four rows of scales l)etween dorsal tmd lateral line. Scales 7<>. 

 Dorsal XI-I, 22. This species is probably different from SdhKjo 

 ><ilitiin(i (Foi'skal) Found farther south. 



Family PERCOPHIDTD.F. 



65. NEOPERCIS SEXFASCIATA (Schlegel). 



'^'oUoliama. 



Tokyo (E. S. Morse). 



