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809 San Roque, Leyte Island. July 29, 1909. Length 105 mm. Generally 

 dusky lemon, spots purplish blue becoming orange and brown below and pos- 

 teriorly. Dorsal with white margin on black, more or less translucent bluish 

 bar through center of spinous fin. Anal terminally black in opaque lemon 

 central bar. Dark brown shade along dorsal base and yellowish on vertical 

 portions of soft dorsal and anal. Caudal spotted at base. 



9650. Sipadan Island. September 28, 1909. Length 89 mm. 



1135. Sulade Island. September 18, 1909. Length 94 mm. 



842 Teomabal Island. September 18, 1909. Length 100 mm. 



52513 U.S.N.M. Apia, Samoa. Bureau of Fisheries. Length 40 to 110 mm. 

 Five examples. 



71681 U.S.N.M. Nafa. Okinawa. Albatross collection, 1906. Length lUU mm. 



83313 U.S.N.M. No locality, likely Fiji or Samoa? Wilkes Exploring Expedi- 

 tion. Length 64 to 100 mm. Four examples. 



CHAETODON QUADKIMACULATUS Gray 



Chaetodon quadrimaculatus Gray, Zool. Miscellany, 1833, p. 33. Hawaiian 

 Islands —GtJNTHER, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 2, 1860, p. 13 (type); 

 Journ. Mus. Godeffroy, vol. 2-3, Heft 5-6, 1874, p. 38, pi. 30, fig. A (Upolu, 

 Hawaiian Islands).— Jordan and Evermann, BuU. U. S. Fish Comm., vol. 

 23, pt. 1, 1903 (1905), p. 373, pi. 49 (Honolulu).— Fowler, Bishop Mus. 

 Bull., No. 22, 1925, p. 28 (Honolulu).— Fowler and Ball, Bishop Mus. 

 Bull.! No. 20' 1925 (1926), p. 17 (Johnston and Wake Islands). 

 Largely yellow. Dark orange ocular bar, with black and white 



bordering lines. Back dusky, with large whitish blotch below spinous 



dorsal and another below soft dorsal. Bluish longitudinal line on 



dorsal and anal. 

 Polynesia, Hawaii. 



55482 U S N.M. Honolulu. Dr. O. P. Jenkins. Length 127 mm. 



55548 U.S.N.M. Hawaiian Islands. Length 124 to 138 mm. Two examples. 



58521 U.S.N.M. Honolulu. E. L. Berndt. Length 95 mm. 



CHAETODON MACULATUS Sauvage 



Choetodon (Tctragonoptrus) maculatus Sauvage, Hist. Nat. Madagascar, 



Poiss., 1891, p. 259 (on Chaetodon tachete Li^nard, Dix. Rapp. Soc. hist. 



nat. Maurice, 1839, p. 36, Mauritius). 



D. XIII, 23; A. Ill, 18. Yellowish gray with many small round 



black spots, forming 6 longitudinal lines obliquely down. Ocular band 



edged yellow each side. Caudal with blackish crescent. (Sauvage.) 



CHAETODON GUTTATISSIMUS Bennett 



Chaetodon guttatissimus Bennett, Proc. Comm. Zool. Soc. London, vol. 2, 

 1832, p. 183. Ceylon.— GtJNTHER, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 2, 1860, p. 

 26 (type; Ceylon).— Playfair, Fishes of Zanzibar, 1866, p. 34 (Zanzi- 

 bar) —Day, Fishes of India, pt. 1, 1875, p. 106, pi. 27, fig. 4 (type); Suppl. 

 1888, p. 786.— Ahl, Arch. Naturg., vol. 89, abth. A, Heft 5, 1923, p. 100 

 (Mauritius). 



Chaetodon miliaris (part) Day, Fauna Brit. India, vol. 2, 1889, p. 7. 



Differs from Chaetodon miliaris, with which Day places it, in that 

 each scale has a black spot and spots greatly increased, due to size of 



