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20077. Blackwater ponds of Putoc River, Mindanao. January 30, 1909. Length, 

 128 mm. 



8167 [1864]. Cebu market August 29, 1909. Length, 90 mm. 



1 example. Cotabato, Rio Grande, Mindanao. Length, 99 mm. "Caebulan" 

 local name. 



467 examples. Gomomo Island. December 3, 1909. Length, 27-52 mm. Bril- 

 liant silvery white sides and lower surface, not defined as silvery lateral 

 band. 



1 example. Uoilo market. June 1, 1908. Length, 120 mm. 



7 examples. Jolo market. February 11, 1908. Length, 79-110 mm. 



35 examples. Murcielagos Bay, Mindanao. August 20, 1909. Length, 42-75 

 mm. 



1 example. North end of Endeavor Strait, Northwest coast of Palawan Lsland. 

 December 22, 1908. Length, 67 mm. 



22619. Paluan River, Mindoro. December 11, 1908. Length, 84 mm. 



1 example. Port Dupon, Leyte. March 17, 1909. Length, 102 mm. 



5 examples. Pucot River, Mareveles. January 29, 1909. Length, 95-100 mm. 

 S819, 8820, 9542. Santiago River, Pagapas Bay, Luzon. February 20, 1909. 



Length, 88-130 mm. 10 examples. 



6 examples. Varadero Bay, Mindoro. July 23, 1908. Length, 41-49 mm. 



1 example. San Vicente Harbor, Luzon shore. November 13, 1908. Length, 



30 mm. 

 1 example. Zamboanga. October 1909. Length, 33 mm. 

 D. 5595. Zamboanga Light, N. 31° W., 0.1 mile (lat. 6°54'00" N., long. 



122°04'30" E.). October 7, 1909. Length, 32-39 mm. 4 examples. 

 L. 8. Danawan and Si Amil Island, Borneo. September 26, 1900. Length, 100 mm. 

 4 examples. Tifu Bay, Bouru Island. December 10, 1909. Length, 26-28 mm. 

 U.S.N.M. No. 13214. Mauritius. Col. N. Pike. Length, 117 mm. 

 U.S.N.M. No. 19992. Mauritius. Length, 99 mm. 



U.S.N.M. No. 56236. Bureau of Fisheries (No. 4217). Length, 93 ? mm. 

 U.S.N.M. No. 57915. Zamboanga. Dr. E. A. Mearus. Length, 38-100 mm. 43 



examples. 

 U.S.N.M. No. 57953. Zamboanga. Dr. E. A. Mearns. Length, 37-65 mm. 2 



examples. 

 U.S.N.M. No. 72249. Cagayaucillo. R. C. McGregor. Length, 45-90 mm. 7 



examples. 

 U.S.N.M. No. 72523. Batavia, Java. Bryant and Palmer. 1909. Length, 127 



mm. Shows single scute just behind isthmus. As Engraulis encrasiclioloides. 



Genus SETIPINNA Swainson 



Setipinna Swainson, Nat. Hist. Animals, vol. 2, p. 292, 1839. (Type, Sefipinna 



megahira ^■wamson=Clupea phasa Buchanan-Hamilton, designated by Swain, 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1882, p. 280.) 

 Stethochaetus Gray, Cat. Fish Gronow, p. 174, 1854. (Type, Stethochaetus 



higuttatus Gronow, monotypic.) 

 Telara Gunther, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 7, p. 400, 1868. (Type, Cliipea telara 



Buchanan-Hamilton, tautotypic. ) 

 neterothrissii GiInther, Cat. Fishes British Mus., vol. 7, p. 401, 1868. (Type. 



Engraulis breviceps Cantor, monotypic.) 



Body rather long, deepest forward, narrowing behind. Abdominal 

 scutes strong, extend from gill openings to vent. Lower jaw in- 



