FISHES OF THE PHn^IPPIlSrE AND ADJACENT SEAS 11 



black and anal same. Narrow line of black on edges of caudal lobes basally. 



Paired fins orange, front of anal black. Small examples sometimes entirely 



orange. 

 10837. Dalaganem Island. April 8, 1909. Length, 103 mm. 

 1 example, Little Santa Cruz Island, Zamboanga. May 26, 1908. Length, 87 



mm. 

 16142. Mahinog, Camiguin Island. August 3, 1909. Length, 62 mm. 

 10815. Murcielagos Bay, Mindanao. August 20, 1909. Length, 120 mm. 

 11275. Pandanou Island. March 23, 1909. Length, 122 mm. 



1 example, P(> nt Jamelo, Luzon. .July lo, 1D08. Length. 78 mm. 

 20928. Puerta Princesa, Palawan. April 5, 1909. Length, 91 mm. 

 11398. Sabtan Island. November 8, 1908. Length, 107 mm. 

 19105. Silino Island. August 10, 1909. Legnth, 113 mm. 



2 examples, Sitanki Reef. September 24, 1909. Length, 104 to 117 mm. 



1 example, Taganak Island. January 7, 1909. Length, 118 mm. [1045.] Seal 

 brown or black ; front of head and fins vermilion ; ventrals becoming black at 

 bases; bar through head bluish white, margined with bright blue and black. 



2 examples, Tifu Bay, Bouro Island, East Indies. December 10, 1909. Length, 

 50 to 85 mm. 



3 examples, Gane Road, Gillolo Island, Moluccas. Deceiuber 1, 1909. Length, 

 74 to 85 mm. 



57590 U.S.N.M. Japan. P. L. Jouy. Length, 65 mm. 



71702 U.S.N.M. Nafa, Okinawa. Albatross collection. Length, 90 mm. 



AMPHIPRION PERCULA (Lacepede) 



Lutjanus peroula Lacep£de, Hist. Nat. Poiss., vol. 4, 1802, pp. 194, 239. 

 Port Praslin, New Britain. 



AmpMprion percula Cuvier, Hist. Nat. Poiss., vol. 5, 1S30, p. 397 (Port 

 Praslin, Dorah, Borabora, Vanicolo). — Schlegel and Muller, Nat. Ges. 

 Nederl. Zool., 1839-44, p. 19 (Indian Ocean, West Sumatra, Java Sea, 

 Celebes).— GiJNTHER, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 4, 1862, p. 6 (China 

 Sea, Sumatra, Amboina). — Kneb, Reise Novara, Fisch., pt. 2, 1865, p. 

 241 (Nicobars). — Martens, Preuss. Exp. Ost Asien, 1876, p. 396 (Ter- 

 nate). — Alleyive and Macxeay, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, vol. 

 1, 1876, p. 342 (Darnley Island).— Day, Fishes of India, pt. 3, 1877, 

 p. 379, pi. 80, fig. 4 (Andamans). — Klunzinger, Sitz. Akad. Wiss. 

 Wien, vol. SO (1), 1879, p. 396 (Port Darwin).— Gunthek, Journ. Mus. 

 Godeffroy, vol. 7 (15), 1881, p. 225, pi. 124 A (East Indies and Solo- 

 mons). — Meyer, An. Soc. Hist. Nat. Madrid, vol. 14, 1885, p. 33 (Manado 

 and Mysore). — Day, Fauna British India, vol. 2, 1889, p. 377. — Kent, Great 

 Barrier Reef, 1893, p. 145 (Queensland). — Elera, Cat. Fauna Filip., vol. 

 1, 1895, p. 542 (Santa Cruz, Luzon, Cavite). — Weber, Zool. Forsch. 

 Austral. Ritter Semon, vol. 5, 1895, p. 271 (Ambon). — Steindachneb, 

 Abhaud. Senckenberg. Nat. Ges., vol. 25, 1900, p. 438 (Teruate). — Fowlek, 

 Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., ser. 2, vol. 12, 1904, p. 533 (Padang).— 

 Weber, Abhandl. Senckenberg. Nat. Ges., vol. 34 (1), p. 7 (Kei 

 Islands). — Weber, Siboga Exp., vol. 57, Fische, 1913, p. 335 ( Sanguisiapo, 

 Sulu Archipelago, Borneo Bank, West New Guinea, Gisser, Ambon, Elat, 

 Rotti, Sumbawa, Macas.sar). 



Prochilus percxila Bt^eeker, Nederl. Tijds. Dierk., vol. 1, 1863, p. 241 (Obi) ; 

 Atlas Ich. Ind. Neerl., vol. 9, 1877, pi. 400 (1), fig. 2; Nat. Verb. HoU. 

 Maatsch. Harlem, (No. 6), ser. 3, vol. 2, 1877, p. 33 (Sumatra, Batu, 

 Nias, Singapore, Banka, Lepar, Java, Celebes, Timor, Batjan, Buru, Obi 



