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larger number of fin-rays, larger scales, the different lateral lines, and the 

 absence of dark cross-bars on the body. 



172. Agrammus agrammus (Temminck & Schlegel). 



Fusan (No. 4487a). 



173. Hexagrammus otakii Jordan & Snyder. "Aburame." 

 Chinnampo (No. 4365a), and Fusan, common ("Korea" 4489a). 



174. Hexagrammus aburaco Jordan & Starks. "Ainame." 



Fusan (No. 4500a). One specimen of this rare form. It may possibly be 

 a variant of Hexagranimos otakii, rather than a distinct species. 



Family SCORP^NID^. 



175. Sebastodes schlegeli Hilgendorf. 



Chinnampo (No. 4162a; No. 4381a), Fusan; Gensan (Schmidt); Tsushima 

 (Jouy) ("Korea" 4531a). 



This species is everywhere common in Northern Japan and Korea. The 

 early name, Sparus fuscescens of Houttuyn, adopted by Jordan and Starks, is, 

 as we believe, not identifiable. We therefore take a later name, schlegeli, 

 apparently not open to doubt. 



Fig. 43. Sebastodes guntheri Jordan & Starks. (Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXVII, p. 102.) 



176. Sebastodes gUntheri Jordan & Starks. 

 Chinnampo (No. 4106a). 



177. Sebastodes ijimae sp. nov. (Plate IX, fig. 1.) 

 Type No. 4172, 160 mm. long. Fusan. 



