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Fifteen examples. [1277.] Olivaceous above, lateral line showing darker; below 

 silvery, with pale lemon wash on breast and belly; bright golden line from eye 

 through postocular and below angle of gill opening, crosses over lateral line 

 below soft dorsal and ends above same at caudal base. Hind preopercle limb 

 yellowish. Barbels dusky. Dorsals olive-yellow, v/hite bar near tip of spinous 

 dorsal, crossing first 3 membranes at level of fourth spine and a translucent 

 area near base, which becomes whitish on tips of sixth and seventh spines; 

 membranes between dorsal spines blackish at edges; olive of soft dorsal shows 

 at spots only, large area translucent whitish. Anal pale lemon-yellow, without 

 bars. Caudal dusky yellowish, without pronounced bars but with many dark 

 specks along rays. Pectoral pale clear yellow, slightly dusky in axil. Ventrals 

 pale lemon-yellow. 



19730. Tacloban market. July 25, 1909. Length, 105 mm. 



Four examples. Tilig, Lubang Island. July 14, 1908. Length, 100 to 103 mm. 



21264. Tifu Island, Bouro, Dutch East Indies. December 10, 1909. Length, 

 114 mm. 



Three examples. Kema, Celebes. November 13, 1909. Length, 61 or 62 mm. 



U.S.N. M. No. 12614. Zanzibar. British Museum. Length, 81 to 98 mm. 

 Three examples. 



TJ.S.N.M. No. 32746. Indian Archipelago. Royal Museum, Leiden. Length, 124 mm. 



U.S.N. M. No. 51982. Negros, Philippines. Dr. Bashford Dean. Length, 54 to 

 82 mm. Two examples. 



U.S.N.M. No. 56312. Cavite. G. A. Lung. Length, 68 to 150 mm. Seven 

 examples. 



U.S.N.M. No. 58046. Zamboanga. Dr. E. A. Mearns. Length, 145 mm. One 

 example. 



U.S.N.M. No. 66069. Suva, Fiji. Albatross collection. Length, 112 mm. 



U.S.N.M. No. 71354. Kagoshima. Albatross collection. Length, 133 to 155 mm. 

 Two examples. 



U.S.N.M. No. 72694. Java. Bryant and Palmer. Length, 105 mm. As Upeneus 

 sundaicus. 



U.S.N.M. No. 72696. Java. Bryant and Palmer. Length, 68 to 121 mm. Five 

 examples. 



U.S.N.M. No. 72697. Java. Bryant and Palmer. Length, 167 mm. 



U.S.N.M. No. 84268. Zamboanga. Dr. Fred Baker. Length, 108 mm. 



A.N.S.P. No. 47512. Philippine Islands. Commercial Museum of Philadelphia. 

 Length, 120 mm. Type of Upeneoides belaque. 



A.N.S.P. Nos. 47513 to 47517. Philippine Islands. Commercial Museum of 

 Philadelphia. Length, 69 to 140 mm. Paratypes of Upeneoides belaque. 



A.N.S.P. Nos. 53176, 53177. Bombay, India. Prof. F. Hallberg. 1924. Length, 

 154 to 165 mm. 



A.N.S.P. Nos. 52781 to 52786. Orion, Luzon. May 11, 1923. Rev. Joseph 

 Clemens. Purchased. Length, 105 to 140 mm. 



A.N.S.P. No. 52787. Orion. May 9, 1923. Rev. Joseph Clemens. Purchased. 

 Length, 141 mm. 



A.N.S.P. Nos. 52788, 52789. Orani, Luzon. May 11, 1923. Rev. Joseph Clem- 

 ens. Purchased. Length, 122 to 127 mm. 



A.N.S.P. Nos. 52790 to 52795. Santa Maria, Luzon. January 26, 1923. Rev. 

 Joseph Clemens. Purchased. Length, 92 to 113 mm. 



A.N.S.P. Nos. 52796, 52797. Santa Maria. January 28, 1923. Rev. Joseph 

 Clemens. Purchased. Length, 107 or 108 mm. 



A.N.S.P. No. 53000. Delagoa Bay, Portuguese East Africa. July, 1923. H. W. 

 Bell Marley. Length, 120 mm. As Upeneoides vittatus. 



