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Agreeing well with Doderlein's account. There are eleven black cross-bars 

 and a dark blotch. 



322. Neopercis sexfasciata (Temminck & Schlegel). 

 Shimonoseki, No. 6217a. 



Family OPISTHOGNATHID^. 



323. Owstonia totomiensis Tanaka. 



Coll. Owston. Totomi Bay (original cotypes). 



This remarkable fish is apparently an ally of Opisthognathus and Gnathypops. 



324. Gnathypops iyonis Jordan & Thomspon. 

 Yawatahama, in lyo; Kiusiu (Coll. Manabe). 



Family URANOSCOPID^. 



325. Uranoscopus japonicus Houttuyn. 

 Misaki, No. 6279a; Osaka, No. 6265a-c. 



326. Uranoscopus oligolepis Bleeker. 

 Misaki, No. 6319a-b (CoU. Aoki). 



Lower jaw broader in front than in U. japonicus, and with a prominent fringe; 

 head rougher; eyes much closer to premaxillary; pectoral much longer; ventrals 

 longer. Caudal not dusky. 



327. Ichthyscopus lebeck (Schneider). 

 Osaka, No. 6364a. 



328. Ariscopus iburius Jordan & Snyder. 

 Kobe, No. 6084a (Coll. Manabe). 



Fig. 69. Ariscopus iburius Jordan & Snyder. (From Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXIV, p. 479). 



Hitherto known only from Iburi in the Hokkaido, in the north of Japan. 



Family CALLIONYMID.E. 

 329. Callionymus valenciennesi Temminck & Schlegel. 

 (Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. VI, p. 59, fig. 59). 



