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8073 and 8075. Sacol Island, east of Zamboanga. September 9, 1909. Length 



79 to 82 mm. 

 21206. Sianga Bay. March 17, 1908. Length 123 mm. 

 19553. Singaan Island, between Jolo and Tawi Tawi. September 21, 1909. 



Length 127 mm. 

 9406 and 9407. Snrigao, Mindanao. May 8, 1908. Length 125 to 127 mm. 

 14213. Taganak Island, Jolo Sea. January 7, 1909. Length 103 mm. 

 15540, 18874. Tilig, Lubang Island, China Sea, vicinity southern Luzon. July 15, 



1908. Length 137 to 142 mm. 



14518. Ulugan Bay, Rita Island, Palawan. December 29, 1908. Length 

 143 mm. 



19089. Varadero Bay, Mindoro. July 23, 1908. Length 122 mm. 



15865. Danawan and Si Amil Islands, vicinity Darvel Bay, Borneo. Septem- 

 ber 26, 1909. Length 113 mm. 



17851 and 17852. Bumbum Island, vicinity Darvel Bay, Borneo. September 25, 



1909. Length 137 to 143 mm. 



24031. Labuandata Bay, Gulf of Boni, Celebes. December 18, 1909. Length 



82 mm. 

 22727. Talisse Island, north of Celebes. November 9, 1909. Length 135 mm. 

 13094. Kapoposang Island, Macassar Strait. December 28, 1909. Length 



124 mm. 

 13125. Powati Harbor, Makyan Island, Molucca Passage. November 28, 1909. 



Length 163 mm. 

 14340. Tobea Island, Buton Strait. December 14, 1909. Length 135 mm. 



AMIA BANDANENSIS (Bleeker) 



Apogon bandanensis Bleeker, Nat. Tijds. Nederland. Indie, vol. 6, 1854, 

 p. 95. Neira, Banda Island. — Gunther, Cat. Fish Brit. Mus., vol. 1, 1859, 

 p. 238 (copied). — Meyer, Anal. Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat., Madrid, vol. 14, 

 18S5, p. 12 (Manado). — Zugmayer, Abh. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. Math. Phys. 

 K.I., vol. 26, pt. 6, 1913, p. 10 (Mekran).— Weber, Siboga Exp., vol. 57, 

 Fische, 1913, p. 222 (Savu; Solor; Sanguisiapo, Sulu Archipelago; Menado; 

 Biaru; Siau; Obi major; Atjatuning, west coast New Guinea; South 

 Island Saleyer; east point of Timor; Pepela Bay, Rotti). 



Apogon (Amia) bandanensis Klunzinger, Fische Roth. Meer., 1884, p. 21. 



Amia bandanensis Bleeker, Atlas Ichth. Ind. Neerland., vol. 7, 1873-76, 

 p. 82 (Sumatra, Singapore, Cocos, Bawean, Celebes, Sangir, Flores, 

 Ternate, Batjan, Buru, Obi major, Ceram, Amboina, Goram, Aru); vol. 8, 

 1876-77, pi. (67) 345, fig. 2.— Steindachner, Abh. Senckenberg. Naturf. 

 Ges., vol. 25, 1900, p. 416 (Ternate). — Fowler, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Philadelphia, 1927, p. 273 (Philippines); Mem. Bishop Mus., vol. 10, 1928, 

 p. 155 (Samoa, Fiji, Apia, Pago Pago, Kusaie, Mangareva, Guam, Fate\ 

 Raiatea, Makatea, Shortland Island, Wake Island, Ponape', Pelew Islands, 

 type of Apogon nubilus). 



Apogon savayensis Gunther, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 656. Savaii, 

 Samoan Islands; Journ. Mus. Godeffroy, vol. 1, pt. 1, 1873, p. 22, pi. 19, 

 fig. B (Samoa, Tonga, Yap, Tahiti, Celebes). — Beaufort, Bijd. Dierk., 

 Amsterdam, 1913, p. 115 (Saoneck, Waigiu). 



Amia savayensis Jordan and Seale, Bull. Bur. Fisher., vol. 25, 1905 (1906), 

 p. 239, fig. 33 (Apia and Pago Pago, Samoa). — Evermann and Seale, 

 Bull. Bur. Fisher., vol. 26, 1906 (1907), p. 72 (Bacon).— Snyder, Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., vol. 42, 1912, p. 497 (Okinawa).— Fowler, Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philadelphia, 1918, p. 27 (Philippines); Copeia, No. 58, June 18, 1918, 

 p. 63 (Philippines); Bishop Mus. Bull., No. 22, 1925, p. 32 (Samoa). 



