490 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NA TIONAl MUSEUM. 



143. GLOSSOGOBIUS BRUNNEUS ( Temminck and Schlegel) . 



GOMO. 



Sendaio'awa at Seiidai, Jiuio 10. one s})(M'ini(ni. Klo 111111. long". 



144. CH/ENOGOBIUS MACROGNATHOS (Bleeker). 



Kochi, ]\Iav 11, one s]i(M'ini(Mi. !»;j iiiiii. long. 



145. CHASMIAS MISAKIUS Jordan and Snyder. 



Kochi, ^lav 11. one specimen. 75 mm. long. 



146. ACANTHOGOBIUS FLAVIMANUS (Temminck and Schlegel). 



MatsLishima Bay, one specimen, 98 mm. long; from Fishery Experi- 

 ment Station, Shiogama. 



147. SAGAMIA RUSSULA Jordan and Snyder. < 



Kagoshima and Yamagawa, June 13-16, numerous specimens, 51 to 

 To mm, long. 



148. CH^TURICHTHYS HEXANEMUS (Bleeker). 



Matsushima Ba}", one specimen, 125 mm. long; from Fishery Experi- 

 ment Station, Shiogama. 



149. CHiETURICHTHYS SCIISTIUS Jordan and Snyder. 

 SASAGAREI; GOMO. 



Kagoshima, June 12 and 16, four specimens, QS to 75 mm. long. 

 The specimens were obtained in the market, and the market master 

 stated that two of them came from a depth of 80 fathoms. 



150. TRIDENTIGER OBSCURUS ( Temminck and Schlegel) 



CHICHIBU. 



Kochi, May 7. one specimen, 51» mm. long. 



151. TRIDENTIGER BIFASCIATUS Steindachner. 



Matsushima Bay, one specimen, 78 mm. long; from Fishery Experi- 

 ment Station, Shiogama. 



152. PERIOPHTHALMUS CANTONENSIS (Osbeck). 

 TOBIHAZE (JUMPING GOBY). 



Onomichi. (Inland Sea), June 2, two specimens, 45 and 80 mm. long; 

 mouth of Jwata Riv^er, Ba}' of Ise, Psu, two specimens, 67 and 74 mm. 

 long, from Hamashima Fishery Station. This species was found to be 

 vei\v a!»undant in brackish tidal ditches near Onomichi. It is very 

 dithcult to catch even with dip nets. It skims over the surface touch- 

 ing only its tail, swims with just its head out, swims under water, 

 jumps out on the bank, perches on stones, buries itself in the mud, 

 hides in cral) holes, and behaves in other peculiar ways. 



