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" of a uniform very pale brown, or brownish white, without anjr 

 markings whatever. The eyes were probabl}^ very brilliant in the 

 living fish, the irides still showing traces of what seems to have been 

 blue and golden pink." The fin rays are given as D. 7; A. 7. 



Family MONACANTHIDAE 



MONACANTHUS HlSPmUS (Linnaeus) 



Two, 15 to 30 mm., from Key West, Fla., April 10. 

 Family OSTRACIONTIDAE 



OSTRACION SEBAE Bleeker 



One, 164 mm., from Maragneii. Toau Atoll, Tuamotu Group,^ 

 October 5. Scattered white spots over top and sides of carapacCy 

 under surface uniform. 



Family TETRODONTIDAE 



SPHOEROIDES ANNULATUS (Jenyns) 



One, 140 mm., from Conway Bay, Indefatigable Island, Galapagos 

 Group, June 24. 



Family ANTENNARIIDAE 



HISTRIO HISTRIO (Linnaeus) 



One, 44 mm.. Key West, Fla., April 10. 



B. S. COVERRHENT rRINTINS OFriCltHM 



