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Color dusky on back, becoming lighter on middle of sides and white below; 

 scales on upper parts dark-margined; dorsal and anal each with three narrow, 

 black, longitudinal stripes, separated by similar pale stripes; caudal slightly 

 dusky; other fins i^ale. 



This species differs from Pseudoperilampus typus in the much larger scales, 

 and the longer vertical fins. 



Described from the type 2 inches in total length, taken at Suigen, Korea 

 number 4566 in the Carnegie Museum. 



Named for Dr. K. Honda, the director of the Agricultural Station at 

 Suigen, who obtained for us a fine collection from the pond at this station. 



69. Opsariichthys bidens Giinther. (Korean name "Woi.") 

 Heijo (No. 4533a) (No. 4232a), Suigen; Seoul (Steindachner) . 



This species seems very close to the Japanese representative 0. uncirostris 

 (Temminck and Schlegel). 



70. Zacco temmincki (Temminck & Schlegel). 



Fusan (Jouy); Pung-tung (Herz). 



71. Squaliobarbus curriculus (Richardson). 



Seoul (Steindachner). 



72. Parapelecus jouyi Jordan & Starks. 



Chemulpo (Jouy). 



Fig. 19. Parapelecus jouyi Jordan & Starks. (Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXVIII, p. 201.') 



73. Parapelecus eigenmanni sp. nov. (Plate III, fig. 1.) 



Type No. 4565, 5.5 inches, Suigen, Korea. 



D. 9; A. 15; scales in median series about 50; depth 4 in length; head 4.5; 

 eye 4 in head; snout 4; interorbital 3; maxillary 3; pectoral 1; depth of caudal 

 peduncle 2.5. Lateral line very low, with an abrupt anterior arch; body 

 elongate, compressed, deepest in front of ventrals; back slightly elevated; ventral 

 outline much more convex than dorsal; head broad, almost flat on top; dorsal 



