266 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 



209. Heniochus macrolepidotus (Linnaeus). (See Fig. 36, p. 265). 



Misaki, No. 6144a-j. 



Family HEPATIDiE. 



210. Naseus unicornis (Forskal). 

 Misaki, No. 6136a. 



Young example without frontal horn or caudal plate; D. V-27; A. II, 27. 



211. Xesurus scalprum (Cuvier & Valenciennes). 

 Yokohama; Izu; Misaki, No. 6408a-b. 



212. Hepatus argenteus (Quoy & Gaimard). 



Misaki, No. 7137a. 



Family TEUTHIDID^. 



(Siganidse) . 



213. Teuthis fuscescens (Houttuyn). 

 Osaka, No. 6380a; Kobe, No. 6157a. 



Under the rules of the International Zoological Congress, Teuthis should replace 

 Siganus. Originally Teuthis of Linnaeus included Hepatus Gronow — Acanthurus 

 Forskal. Teuthis was first restricted by Cuvier to Teuthis j aims, which is a Siganus 

 of Forskal. 



Family TRIACANTHODID^. 



214. Triacanthodes anomalus (Temminck & Schlegel). 



Misaki, No. 6143a. 



Family TRIACANTHID^. 



215. Triacanthus brevirostris (Temminck & Schlegel). 

 Misaki, No. 6344a-b; Sagami Bay, No. 6362a-j . 



D. V-22; A. 18; Head 3.75; depth 2.8. Black blotch around base of spinous 



dorsal as well as on fin. 



Family MONACANTHID^. 



216. Monacanthus cirrhifer Temminck & Schlegel. 

 Shimoneseki, 6141a. 



217. Monacanthus japonicus (Tilesius). 

 (Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. VI, p. 44, fig. 39). 

 Kobe, No. 6044a-d (Coll. Manabe). 



218. Stephanolepis cirrhifer (Temminck & Schlegel). 

 Yokohama, No. 6141a; Shimonoseki. 



Color well-preserved; besides the usual minute longitudinal lines, two broad, 

 very indistinct curved bands are present between the dorsal and anal, the con- 

 vexities forward. 



