498 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxxi. 



This species is named for Dr. T. Kitahara, zoologist of the Impe- 

 rial Fisheries Bureau, in recotiiiitioii of his studies of the Japanese 

 tiounders. 



Family 8()LEID.F. 



SOLES. 

 177. SOLEA HARTZFELDII ( Bleeker) . 



Kagoshima, rluiie 1(>. one specimen. Ilio mm. lony. 



178. ASERRAGGODES KOBENSIS 1 Steindachner). 



USHINOSHITA (Susakii. 



Yamagawa, June 14 and 10, two specimens, 75 and IH) mm. long. 

 No descriptions of this genus refer to the presence of tentacles on 

 chin and snout and al)out the tubular nostrils on eyed side, which are 

 conspicuous in these examples. A third specimen, TO nuu. long, from 

 Susaki, May 8, differs from the foregoing in the entire absence of 

 tentacles, in having somewhat fewer dorsal and anal rays, and in hav- 

 ing the J)ody luarked with a few small scattered black spots inclined 

 to foriu al)out 4 vertical lines of about o spots each. 



179. ZEBRIAS ZEBRINA ( Temminck and Schlegel). 



Kagoshima, June It;, one specimen, 175 mm. long, from a depth of 

 8U fathoms. Abundant. 



180. ZEBRIAS SMITHII Regan. 



Kagoshima, June 12, one specimen, 115 mm. long. 



181. SCOOPS GRANDISQUAMA ( Temminck and Schlegel). 

 BETAGARE (Susakii. 



Susaki, Ma}" 8, one specimen. 82 mm. long; rare. Yamagawa, 

 June 16, three specimens, 78 to 90 mm. long; shore. 



182. CYNOGLOSSUS QUADRILINEATUS (Bleeker). 



Koclii, May 11, one specimen, 200 nun. long; Urado, Ma}' 10, one 

 specimen, 90 mm. long. These specimens agree very well with 

 BleekeFs description and figure, having 2 lateral lines on each side 

 and a black smudge on the opercle; depth, 4; head, 5; dorsal, 112; 

 anal, 90; scales, about 100 to division of lateral line. 



183. CYNOGLOSSUc> INTERRUPTUS Giinther. 

 USHINOSHITA (Kochi). 



Kochi, May 7, one specimen, 110 nun. long; Kagoshima, June 12, 

 one specimen, 92 mm. long. 



184. ARELISCUS JOYNERI (Giinther). 



Kochi, May 11, one specimen, 180 nun. long. 



