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Faniily SPARID^E. 



34. SPARUS SCHLEGELI (Bleeker). 

 YokollJlinil. 



This coiniiioii .spories needs eoinpiirison Avitli others fouii:! in the East 

 Indies and oti' the coast of India. It is alnindant in all harl)ois ol 

 Hondo and Kiushu. 



Family KYPHOSID^. 



35. GIRELLA PUNCTATA Gray. 



No. 26260, U.S.N.M. Tokyo probably. (Coll. P:dward S. Morse. 

 Everywhere common about rocks on shores of Hondo and Kiushu. 



Faniily SCI^ENID.E. 



36. CORVULA ARGENTATA Houttuyn. 



(Sci:ma srhUgt'li Bleeker.) 



578. Yokohama. 



Generally connnon in sandy l)ays. 



Family CIRRHITID.^^. 



37. CHEILODACTYLUS ZONATUS Cuvier and Valenciennes. 



577. Yokohama. 



Generally common in Kiushu and Hondo. 



Family POLYNEMID.Fl 



38. POLYDACTYLUS PLEBEIUS (Broussonet ). 



Yokohama (2). 



In sandy l)ays from Tokyo southward, not very connnon. 



Family EMBIOTOCID.E. 



39. NEODITREMA RANSONNETI Steindachner. 



45311. Tsushima. 



One largo specimen in bad condition. This species seems very local 

 in its distribution, occurring in abundance in Koajiro Bay, near Misaki, 

 but not seen elsewhere by us. 



Family POMACENTRID^E. 



40. AMPHIPRION FRENATUS Brevoort. 



Two specimens taken at Shimoda, Izu, Japan, l)y J. Morrow, of 

 Commodore Perry's expedition. 



These are the basis of GilFs account ^ of A//tj)/iij)rion frendtu.s, a 

 species originally described from the Riu Kiu Islands. 



iProc. Acad. Nat.Sci. Phila., 1859, p. 148. 



