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Back drab-brown, also occiput. Side of body, head, and under 

 surface paler brown. Dorsal and caudal pale brown, lower fins 

 whitish. Iris grayish. 



Red Sea, India, Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Pinang, East 

 Indies, Philippines, China. 



2 examples. Jolo. Electric light. February 7, 1908. Length, 28 mm. 

 20158. Jolo market. February 11, 1908. Length, 84 mm. 



1 example. Sebatic Island, Borneo. October 1, 1909. Length, 68 mm. 



3 examples. Varadero Bay, Mindoro. July 23, 1908. Length, 21-23 ram. 



1 example. Varadero Harbor. Electric light. July 22, 1908. Length, 



40 mm. 

 1 example. D. 5561. September 19, 1909. Length, 18 mm. 

 U.S.N.M. No. 72494. Palaboean Ratoe, Wynkoops Bay, Java. October 1909. 



Bryant and Palmer. Length, 158 mm. Very poor specimen. 

 U.S.N.M. No. 84176. Philippine Islands. Dr. Fred Baker. Length, 140 mm. 



DUSSUMIERIA HASSELTII Bleeker 



Dussumieria hasseltii Bleekee, Nat. Tijds. Nederland, Indie, vol. 1, p. 422, 

 1850 (type locality: Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Surabaya) ; Verb. Batav. 

 Genootsch. (Chirocent.), vol. 24, p. 13, 18.52; Atlas Ichth. Ind. Neerland., 

 vol. 6, p. 95, pi. (13) 271, fig. 2, 1866-72 (Java, Madura, Sumatra, Singa- 

 pore, Celebes, Batjan, Obi-major, Amboina). — Day, Fishes of India, pt. 4, 

 p. 647, pi. 166, fig. 5, 1878 (Canara, Coromandel) ; Fauna British 

 India, Fishes, vol. 1, p. 399, 1889. — Jordan and Richardson, Bull. Bur. 

 Fisher., vol. 27, 1907, p. 236, 1908 (Manila).— Bean and Weed, Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 42, p. 590, 1912 (Batavia).— Weber and Beaxifoet, 

 Fishes Indo-Australian Archipelago, vol. 2, p. 23, 1913 (Batavia, Banju- 

 wangi, Balikpapan, Lombok). — Ogilby, Mem. Queensland Mus., vol. 3, 

 p. 134, 1915 (Cape York) ; vol. 5, p. 98, 1916 (Oape York).— Fowler, 

 Copeia, No. 58, p. 62, 1918 (Philippines) ; Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, 

 vol. 30, No. 1, p. 39, 1924 (Calicut).— Delsman, Treubia, vol. 6, p. 297, 

 1925 (young). — McCtrLLOcn and Whitley. Mem. Queensland Mus., vol. 8, 

 pt. 2, p. 131, 1925 (reference). — Fowler, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 

 vol. 79, p. 256, 1927 (San Fernando; Orani ; Orion). — Fowler and Bean, 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 71, p. 1, 1927 (Benkoelen, Sumatra). — Mci- 

 CuLLocH, Australian Mus. Mem., vol. 5, p. 37, 1929 (Queensland). — 

 TiEANT, Service Oc^anogr. Peches Indo-Chine, 6* Note, p. 122, 1929 (Cochin- 

 china). — Hardenberg, Treubia, vol. 13, livr. 1, p. 100, 1931 (Bagan Si Api 

 Api). — Fowler, Hong Kong Nat., vol. 2, p. 113, 1931 (reference). — Chevey, 

 Inst. Oc^anogr. Indochine, 19" Note, p. 8, 1932 (Cochin China). — Herbe, 

 Fishes Herre Philippine Exped. 1931 p. 14, 1934 (Gulf of Lingayen; Uni- 

 san; La Paz; Cebu). — Roxas, Philippine Journ. Sci., vol. 55, p. 252, pi. 1, 

 fig. 2 (scale), 1934 (Luzon; Samar ; Panay ; Gnimaras). — Roxas and Martin, 

 Dept. Agr. Comm. Manila Tech. Bull. 6, p. 22, 1937 (reference). — Heree 

 and Myers, Raffles Mus. Bull., No. 13, p. 12, 1937 (Singapore; near Ma- 

 lacca; Kuala Muda, Kedah). — Fowler, List Fish. Malaya, p. 24, 1938 

 (reference). 



Dussumieria hasseltl Webee. Siioga Exped., vol. 57, Fische, p. 3, 1913 (Sa- 

 leyer.) — Hoea and Mxtkeeji, Rec. Indian Mus., vol. 38, p. 18, 1936 (Maung- 

 mag^n, Burma). 



