940 CONTRIBUTIONS TO NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY — IV. 
Page C12. After Chromis insolaUts add: 
961 (b). C. eaichrysurus J. & G. 
Dusky bluish; a blue stripe from tip of snout through upper part of 
eye to above lateral line; caudal deep yellow; pectorals, most of soft 
dorsal, and distal half of anal, light yellow; hns otherwise dusky; a 
small black spot in axil. Body regularly ovate-oblong. Jaws equal, 
the maxillary 3^ in head, extending a little past eye; preopercle with 
blunt serrations. Teeth slender, conical, in a moderate band. Dorsal 
emarginate, the longest spine 1^ in head; caudal lunate; second anal 
spine If in head. Head 3f ; dei)th 2. D. XIII, 12; A. II, 12; scales 
3-20-9. Pensacola, Fla. 
(Joiclan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1882, 286.) 
Page 015. After Chcetodon maculocinctus add: 
963 (ft). C. bionaculatiis Ulooh.— Four-eyed Fish; White Angel. 
Pearly gray; snout, edge of opercle, base of pectoral, anal, caudal, 
and dorsal bright yellow; a black band, edged with yellow, extending 
from a point in front of and below first dorsal spine across eye to mar- 
gin of intero])erele; soft dorsal with a large, round, indistinct black 
spot at its base, between fifth and twelfth rays, and a small, deep black 
spot at its angle; soft dorsal with a narrow marginal line of black; soft 
anal with a narrow submarginal band of light blue, edged anteriorly 
with black; caudal with a terminal band of bluish, the center bright 
yellow; base of centrals blotched with yellow. Snout produced, 
longer than eye; preopercle finely denticulated. Soft dorsal and anal 
angular behind. D. XII, 20; A. Ill, 10; scales 0-34-15. {Goode; 
Giinther.) West Indies, north to Key West {l:^tearns). 
(Bloch, Ichtli. vii, 1797, taf. 219; Giiutber, ii, 9; Poey, Memorias, ii, 371, 1861; 
Saroiltrodus bimaaulatus Goode, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. v, 43. ) 
963 (c). C. capistrataas L. 
A black, white-edged, ocular band, much narrower than the eye, ex- 
tending over the interopercle, not over the chest; a round, black, white- 
edged spot immediately before the angle made by the dorsal fin and 
the back of the tail ; blackish oblique streaks along the series of scales; 
those of the iqtper half of the body descending forwanls; those of the 
lower ascending forwards; a grayish baml, edged with black, across 
the middle of caudal, continued on the soft dorsal and anal fins, where 
it runs parallel with the margin and near it; ventrals whitish. Snout 
very slightly produced, nearly as long as eye; preopercle very faintly 
