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Family LABRID^. 



LABRIDs' OR LIPPED FISHES. 



90. CHCEROPS AZURIO Jordan and Snyder. 

 ISOMADAI (Kochi); TESU ( Hamashima) . 



Kochi (fish market), Ma}^ 11, one specimen, 365 mm. long. Hama- 

 shima, November li>, 1902, one specimen, 185 mm. long-; from 

 Hamashima Fishery Station. At Kagoshima, where this species is 

 called " hachi," a number were seen. 



91. DUYMiERIA FLAGELLIFERA (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 

 KUROHACHI. 



Kagoshima, June 16, one specimen, 170 mm. long, male, from 

 depth of 20 fathoms; said to be rare at Kagoshima. 



92. PSEUDOLABRUS GRACILIS (Steindachner). 



Near Yamagawa, June 16, one specimen, 138 mm. long. 



93. HALICHCERES PCECILOPTERUS (Temminck and Schlegel). 



KUSA6E. 



Yamagawa, June 11, two specimens, 160 and 195 mm. long, both 

 females. 



94. INIISTIUS DEA (Temminck and Schlegel). 

 METESU. 



Hamashima, November 10, 1902, one specimen, 180 mm. long, 

 from ofi'shore; from Hamashima Fisheiy Station. 



Family ZEID^. 



JOHN DORIES. 



95. ZEUS JAPONICUS Cuvier and Valenciennes. 



MATOWO. 



Susaki, May 8, one specimen, 100 mm. long. 



Family CH^ETODONTID^. 



BTJTTERFL Y-FISHES . 



96. CORADION DESMOTES Jordan and Fowler. 



IJrado, May 10, one specimen, 130 mm. long. Body white, vertical 

 bars greenish yellow, dorsal ocellus black with a white border. 



Family ACANTHURID.E. 



STJRGEON-FISHES. 

 97. ACANTHURUS UNICORNIS (Forskal). 



Matsushima Bay, one specimen, 80 mm. long; from Fishery Experi- 

 ment Station, Shiogama. This specimen has 3 rows of small, round 

 dark spots on sides. 



