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14949, 14951 and 14952, 14955. Port Ciego, Balabac. January 3, 1909. Length, 

 119 to 125 mm. 



1 example, Port San Pio Quiuto, Camiguin Island. November 11, 1908. 

 Length, 100 mm. 



2 examples, San Miguel Harbor, Ticao Island. April 21, 1908. Length, 110 to 

 128 mm. 



19163. Santo Domingo de Basco, Batan Island. November 7, 1908. Length, 



92 mm. 

 12 examples, Midway Islands, reefs. November 7, 1907. Length, 97 to 128 



mm. 

 1723 [D. 5.508]. North Lat. 8° 17' 18", East Long. 124° 11' 42" in 270 fathoms. 



August 5, 1909. 

 14129. Tifu Bay, Bouro Island, Dutch East Indies. December 10, 1909. 



Length, 127 mm. 

 1116. Nan Wan Bay, South Formosa. January 25, 1910. Length, 100 mm. 

 25 examples, Apia Bay, Guam. November 19-21, 1907. Length, 39 to 123 mm. 



7033 to 7044 B. F. 

 45091 U.S.N.M. Samoa, S. G. Whitmee. 1 example. Length, 85 mm. 

 52430 U.S.N.M. Samoa, Bureau of Fisheries. 21 examples. Length, 32 to 



118 mm. 

 65992 U.S.N.M. Makemo, Paumotus. Albatross collection. 5 examples. 



Length, 80 to 100 mm. 

 71599 U.S.N.M. Nafa, Okinawa. Albatross collection. 3 examples. Length, 



88 to 130 mm. 

 72203 U.S.N.M. Calayan. R. C. McGregor 3 examples. Length, 22 to 89 



mm. 

 9661 to 9662 A.N.S.P. Oahu, Hawaiian Islands. Dr. W. H. Jones. 

 31385 to 31405 A.N.S.P. Pago Pago, Samoa. Bureau of Fisheries. Length, 



50 to 110 mm. 

 51173 to 51175 A.N.S.P. Pago Pago. Capt. C. F. Silvester. 



Genus DAYA Bleeker 



Daya Bleekek, Nat. Verb. HoU. Maatsch. Harlem, (No. 0). ser. 3 vol. 2, 

 1877, p. 71. Type Pomacentrus jerdoni Day, monotypic. 



Body oblong ovate. Front teeth in jaws little enlarged, com- 

 pressed, tips conic; lateral teeth small. Infraorbitals narrow, little 

 developed. Subopercle and interopercle edges finely serrate. Gill 

 rakers 30 on first arch. Scales 30 to 34 in median lateral series. 

 Muzzle naked. No scaly sheaths at bases of spinous dorsal and anal 

 fins, membranes of these fins naked. Dorsal with 13 spines and 13 

 rays. Anal spines 2, rays 13 or 14. 



East Indian region. 



DATA JERDONI (Day) 



Pomacentrus jerdoni Day, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 237. Madras ; 

 Fishes of India, pt. 3, 1877, p. 383, pi. 80, fig. 7; Fauna of British 

 India, vol. 2, 1889, p. 385. — Evermann and Seale, Bull. Bur. Fisher., vol. 

 26, 1906 (1907), p. 89 (Bulan).— Regan, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, 

 vol. 16, pt. 2, 1906, p. 330 (Persian Gulf). 



