608 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. 42. 



OPmOCEPHALUS GACHNAi (Hamilton -Buchanan). 



Sixteen specimens, 60 to 170 mm. long. Buitenzorg, 7; Goenoeng 

 Boender, Mount Salak, 2,400 feet, S. 



Although not so figured, it is probable that in life the vertical fins 

 of this species are all more or less cross barred with black. 



Also two specimens from Buitenzorg, collected by D. G. Fairchild, 

 are doubtfully referred to this species. 



Native name "Bo-go." 



POMACENTRUS ANABATOIDES^ (Bleeker). 



Three poorly preserved specimens, each about 110 mm. long. 



POMACENTRUS, species. 



Two specimens, 20 mm. long. Pelaboean Ratoe. 

 Too small for identification under present conditions. 



HELIASTES LEPIDURUS^ (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



One poorly preserved specimen, about 90 mm. long. Batavia. 



HEMITAUTOGA NOTOPHTHALMUS < (Bleeker). 



One smaU specimen, 70 mm. long. Pelaboean Ratoe. 



CHEILINUS CHLORURUS5 (Bloch). 



One specimen, 170 mm. long. Batavia. 



PSEUDOSCARUS VIRIDISS (Bloch). 



Five specimens, each about 180 mm, long. Batavia. 



PSEUDOSCARUS RIVULATUS? (Kuhl and van Hasselt). 



Two specimens, 180 and 210 mm. long. Batavia. 



PSEUDOSCARUS CANTORIS (Bleeker). 



One specimen, 180 mm. long. Batavia. 

 This specimen has one "angular" tooth. 



It is quite possible that Pseudoscarus viridis, P. rivulatus, and P. 

 cantori are all color varieties or color phases of the same species. 



PLATYCEPHALUS INDICUS 9 (Linnaeus). 



Two specimens, 300 and 450 mm. long. Batavia. 

 This species has been described under the name PlatycepJialus insid- 

 iator by many authors. 



PLATYCEPHALUS SCABERi» (Linnaeus). 



One specimen, 190 mm. long. Batavia. 



1 Bleeker, Atlas Ichth., vol. 9, pi. 397, fig. 4. 



2 Idem, vol. 9, pi. 407, fig. 7. 



3 Idem, vol. 9, pi. 403, fig. 7; Giinther, Fische Sudsee, p. 238, pi. 128, figs. C, D; and Day, Fishes of India, 

 p. 389, pi. 82, fig. 1. 



4 Idem, vol. 1, p. 140, pi. 21, fig. 1. 



5 Idem, vol. 1, p. 65, pi. 27, fig. 3. 

 « Idem, vol. 1, p. 45, pl.l7, fig. 3. 



7 Idem, vol. 1, p. 44, pi. 9, fig. 3. 



8 Idem, vol. 1, p. 43, pi. 9, fig. 2. 



Idem, vol. 9, pi. 418, fig. 3, 3a, and Jordan and Richardson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 33, p. 641. 

 10 Idem, vol. 9, pi. 419, fig. 5, 5a, 



