442 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. 42." 



MAPO .ffiOLOSOMUS (OgUby), 



This species is abundantly represented at Tanegasliima, where it 

 occurs in the more shallow, sandy pools. 



MAPO FUSCUS (Riippell). 



Tanegasliima; 13 specimens from the pools. The occiput is scaled, 

 in some cases to the ej^'es, although a narrow, naked space may usually 

 be found just behind the eyes. Sides with many narrow, indistinct, 

 stripes, wliich serve to distinguish it from M. foecilicMhys for wliich 

 it might easily be mistaken. 



GOBIUS ORNATUS Riippell. 



Three specimens were collected in the pools at Tanegashima. 



AWAOUS GENIVITTATUS (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



One specimen was taken in the pools at Tanegashima where it 

 appears to be rare. 



CTENOGOBIUS SIMILIS (GUI). 



Aikawa; Yamaguchi. 



CTENOGOBIUS GYMNAUCHEN (Bleeker). 



Shimizu; Kagoshima; seined in shallow water. 



CTENOGOBIUS HADROPTERUS Jordan and Snyder. 



Takamatsu R., Akune; Shimonoseki; Tanegashima. 



CTENOGOBIUS CAMPBELLI Jordan and Snyder. 



Akune pools; two specimens. 



CTENOGOBIUS VIRGATULUS Jordan and Snyder. 



Shiogama. 



ABOMA LACTIPES (Hilgendorf). 



Tomakomai; Same, in Niigawa R.; Shiogama; Aikawa. 



ABOMA SNYDERI Jordan and Fowler. 



Fresh water ponds near Shiogama. ' 



CRYPTOCENTRUS FILIFER (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



Shimizu, seine in shallow water; Tsuruga market. 



ZONOGOBIUS SEMIDOLIATUS (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



Tanegashima. 



DORYPTENA TANEGASIM-E Snyder. 



Plate 59, fig. 2. 



Doryptena tanegasimx Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 35, 1909, p. 104. 

 Tanegashima; Akune. 



AMBLYGOBIUS NARAHAR^ Snyder. 



One example found in a pool at Tanegashima. 



ZONOGOBIUS BOREUS Snyder. 



Plate 59, fig. 3. 

 ZonogoUus horeus Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 36, 1909, p. 605. 

 Tide pools at Misaki. 



