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upper portions, and fin otherwise with variable more or less transverse 

 gray waved parallel lines or narrow bands. Pectoral whitish, with 

 numerous small blackish-brown spots on upper part. Ventral whitish, 

 rays dark brown terminally and axillary membrane finely spotted with 

 black. 



Philippines. Known by its small dark spots scattered over the side 

 of the body in the male. 



H.W.F.del. 



Figure 8. — Calltonymus punctilateralis, new species. Type. 



Type.— One example. U.S.N.M. No. 99422. Tigbauan, Panay 

 Island. May 14, 1929. Male. Length 162 mm. 



Paraty pes. —Four examples. U.S.N.M. Nos. 99423 and 99424. 

 Below mouth of Mindanao River, Cotabato, Mindanao. Seine. 

 May 20, 1908. Two males and two females. Length 52 to 84 mm. 



(punctum, spot -\- lateralis, of the side.) 



CALLIONYMUS KEELEYI, new species 



Figure 9 



Depth 7%; head 3%, long as wide. Snout 2% in head; eye 3%, IK in 

 snout; maxillary concealed; mouth cleft reaches halfway to eye, low^er 

 jaw little shorter; teeth villiform, fine, conic, simple, in rather wide 

 short bands in jaws, form narrow band along each side of jaw; man- 

 dible shallow, rami not elevated inside mouth; interorbital narrow 

 bonj'- ridge separating large close set eyes. Preopercular spine % of 



