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22 examples, Biri Channel, Balicuatro Island. June 1 and 2, 1909. [1574.) 

 Length 44 to 67 mm. Type and paratype. Black, except four half bars of 

 white or silvery extending from belly ; first on chin to eye ; second across 

 front of breast and upward on side of head to above upper level of eye and 

 behind it; third including hind portion of breast and merging into fourth, 

 which covers abdomen, latter pointing upward to about upper level of eye 

 behind pectoral; third passing in front of pectoral across tip of opercle 

 and adjacent opening to lateral line; paired fins dusky, verticals somewhat 

 darker than body ; fish fades to steely or slaty gray. 



3 examples, Bugsuk Island, Balabac. January 5, 1909. Length, 67 to 72 mm. 

 1 example, Cataiugan Bay. April 17, 1908. Length 60 mm. 



24 examples, Cataiugan Bay, Masbate. April 18, 190S. Length, 40 to 64 mm. 

 1 example, Isabel, Basilan. September 11, 1909. Length, 40 mm. 



1 example, Labuan Blanda Island. December 14, 1909. Length, S3 mm. 



10 examples, Mantacao Island, west coast of Bohol. April 8, 1908. Lengthy 

 38 to 60 mm. 



2 examples, Pangasinan Island, February 13, 1908. Length, 43 to 58 mm. 

 2 examples, Pendek Island. December 15, 1909. Length, 53 to 58 mm. 



1 example, Rasa Island, Mantaquin Bay, Palawan Island. April 1, 1908. 



Length, 47 mm. 

 1 example, Romblon. March 26, 1908. Length, 48 mm. 

 1 example, Sablayan, Mindoro. December 12, 1908. Length, 58 mm. 

 1 example, Tara Island. December 15, 1909. Length, 65 mm. 



1 example, Tataan Island, Tawi Tawi Group. February 20, 1908. Length, 

 63 mm. 



4 examples, Toglan Bay, Togian Island. November 9, 1909. Length, 40 to 

 62 mm. 



2 examples, Togian Bay. November 19, 1909. 



3 examples, Gane Road, Gillolo Island. December 1, 1909. Length, 47 to 

 55 mm. 



(For Dr. Hugh M. Smith, in slight appreciation of his interest 

 in Philippine Ichthyology.) 



POMACENTRUS LITTORALIS Cuvier 



Pomacentrus littoralia (Klthl and Van Hasselt) Cua'^ieb, Hist. Nat. Poiss., 

 vol. 5, 1830, p. 425, Java. — Schlegel and Mijllee, Verb. Nat. Ges. Nederl. 

 Zool., vol. 2, 1839-44. p. 20, pi. 4, fig. 3 (Java).— Gijnther, Cat. Fish. 

 Brit. Mus., vol. 4, 1862, p. 32 (Amboyna, Dove's Island in Queensland, 

 Port Essington, East Indies). — Castelnau, (Res. F. Austral. ), Victor. Off. 

 Rec. Phila. Exhib., 1875, p. 34 (Cape York) . — Peteks, Monatsb. Akad. Wiss. 

 Berlin, 1816, p. 442 (Mauritius). — Alleyne and Macleay, Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. New South Wales, vol. 1, 1876, p. 342 (Cape Grenville and Palm 

 Islands).— Bleeker. Atlas Ich. Ind. Neerl., vol. 9, 1877, pi. 404 (5), fig. 

 8.— Day, Fishes of India, pt. 3, 1877, p. 383.— Klunzinger, Sitzs. Akad. 

 Wiss. Wien, vol. 80 (1). 1879, p. 397 (Port Darwin). — Macleay, Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. New South Wales, vol. 6, ISSl, p. 62 (Endeavor River). — 

 KxIroli, Termesz. Fiizetek, Budapest, vol. 5, 1881, p. 173 (Singapore). — 

 Meyer. An. Soc. Hist. Nat. Madrid, vol. 14, 1885, p. 34 (North 

 Celebes).— Day, Fauna British India, vol. 2, 18897 p. 384.— Sauvage, Hist. 

 Nat. Madagascar, Poias., 1891, p. 426, pi. 46, fig. 2. — Evermann and 

 Seale, Bull. Bur. Fisher., vol. 26, 190G (1907), p. 89 (Bacon).— Jordan 

 and Richardson, Bull. Bur. Fisher., vol. 27, 1907 (1908), p. 263 (Cavite). 



