NO. 1919. FISHES FROM JAVA— BEAN AND WEED. 611 



^SOPIA ZEBRA' (Bloch). 



One specimen, 170 mm. long. Batavia. 



We see no reason for consideiiug Solca zcbrina Teniniinck and 

 Schlegel distinct from Pleuronectes zebra Bloch. Block's figure is 

 very })()or but seems to rei)resent tliis species. 



HIPPOCAMPUS TRIMACULATUS Leach. 



Two specimens, each about 100 mm. long. Pelaboean Katoe. 

 Native name, "Tang-kor." 



TRIACANTHUS BREVIROSTRIS ' Temminck and Schlegel. 



One specimen, 165 mm. long. Balavia. 



TRIACANTHUS BLOCHU3 Bleeker. 



One specimen, 125 mm. long. Batavia. 



This specimen shows some differences of color from Jaj)anese sj)eci- 

 mens called T. hlochii, but tliis may be due to dillerent methods of 

 preservation. 



TRIACANTHUS NIEUHOFII * Bleeker. 



One young specimen, 50 mm. long. Pelaboean Katoe. 



TETRAODON OBLONGUS^ Bloch. 



Two specimens, 40 and 100 mm, long. Batavia, 1; Pelaboean 

 Ratoe, 1. 



TETRAODON LUNARIS « Bloch and Schneider. 



Tluce specimens, 70, 70, and 95 mm. long. Batavia. 



LEIODON PATOCA' (Hamilton-Buchanan). 



Ten specimens, 40 to 60 mm. long. Wynkoop's Bay, Pelaboean 

 Ratoe. 



Native name " Wun-tuk." 



CRAYRACION FLUVIATILIS » (Hamilton-Buchanan). 



Six specimens, SO to 100 mm. long Welcome Bay, Bantam. 



FRAGMENTS OF SHARKS, HAYS, ETC. 



Trygon, perhaps T. uaniak; parts of head and back of two large 

 specimens. 



Dasyatis or Rhinohatus; jaws of large specimen. 



Sphyma, two heads with the lateral jn'ojections removed. Per- 

 haps S. zygxna and S. hlochii as tlie mouth appears to be of chlferent 

 shape in tlie two. 



' Bleeker (Brachims zebra), Atlas Ichth., vol. 0, p. 22, pi. 240, flg. 3. 

 ' Idem, vol. 5, p. 'JI, pi. 2:51, fig. 3. 

 » Idem, vol. 5, p. 89, pi. 217, fig. 1. 



• Idem, vol. 5, p. 92, adult figured pi. 217, flg. 3. 



• Idem, vol. S, p. 62, pi. 207, flg. 4. 



• Idem, vol. 5, p. C3, pi. 205, flg. 2. 

 » Idem, vol. 5, p. 70, pi. 210, fig. 2. 

 « Idem, vol. 5, p. 08, pi. 210, fig. 4. 



