434 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. 42. 



BERO ELEGANS (Steindachner). 



Aomori, Hakodate, and Same pools. 



BERO ZANCLUS Snyder. 



Plate 56, fig. 2. 



Berozanclm Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 40, 1912, p. 540. 



VELLITOR CENTROPOMUS (Richardson). 



Misaki pools; only eight specimens collected. 



BLEPSIAS DRACISCUS Jordan and Starks. 



Mororan; Hakodate; pools and markets. 



HEMITRIPTERUS VILLOSUS (PaUas). 



Mororan; Hakodate; Misaki. 



Family PLATYCEPHALID^. 



THYSANOPHRYS SPINOSUS (Temminck and Schlegel). 



Shimizu ; 2 small specimens taken in shallow water with the seine. 



THYSANOPHRYS MACROLEPIS (Bleeker). 



Shimizu ; seine. 



THYSANOPHRYS MEERDERVOORTH (Bleeker). 



Tokyo; Kagoshima and Shimizu markets; with seine at Shimizu. 



THYSANOPHRYS JAPONICUS (Tilesius). 



Tokyo, Misaki, and Kagoshima markets. 



THYSANOPHRYS CROCODILUS (Tilesius). 



Kagoshima markets. 



PLATYCEPHALUS INDICUS (Linnaeus). 



Tokyo and Kagoshima markets. 



Family TRIGLID^. 



LEPIDOTRIGLA ALATA (Houttuyn). 



Shimizu, Kagoshima, and Nagasaki markets. 



LEPIDOTRIGLA STRAUCm Steindachner. 



Otaru, Same, Hakodate, Aikawa, Tokyo, and Tsuruga markets. 

 In an occasional specimen the black blotch of the dorsal is very 

 faint or even entirely wanting. , 



LEPIDOTRIGLA ABYSSALIS Jordan and Starks. 



Kagoshima market. 



LEPIDOTRIGLA KISHINOUYI Snyder. 



Plate 56, fig. 3. 

 Lepidotriglahishinouyi Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 40, 1912, p. 543. 

 Kagoshima market. 



LEPIDOTRIGLA GUNTHERI Hilgendorf. 



Tokyo and Kagoshima markets; the specimen from Kagoshima 

 measures 240 millimeters. 



The pectoral bears a very definite color pattern on the inner side. 

 The edge, sides, and base of the fin are immaculate. The remainder 



