FISHES OF THE PHILIPPINE AND ADJACENT SEAS 293 



12807. Little Santa Cruz Island, Zamboanga. May 26, 1908. Length 168 mm. 



Four examples. Malarapaya River, Palawan. December 26, 1908. Length 

 59 to 78 mm. 



One example. Malcochin Harbor, Linapacan Island. December 19, 1908. 

 Length 32 mm. 



One example. Manila market. December 12, 1907. Length 100 mm. 



Two examples. Mansalay. June 4, 1908. Length 53 mm. 



Six examples. Mantaguin Bay, Palawan. April 2, 1909. Length 48 to 53 mm. 



9041, 9042. Nabatas Point, Samar. July 24, 1908. Length 132 to 260 mm. 



43801. Philippines. Length 180 mm. 



20073. Putor River, Mindanao. January 30, 1909. Length 78 mm. 



8211, 14971 [1261]. Refugio Island, Pasacao, Luzon. March 9, 1909. Length 

 54 to 333 mm. 



One example. River at Pasacao, Luzon. March 9, 1909. Length 50 mm. 

 Generally smoky olive, becoming purplish after death; spots and stripes 

 below somewhat pearly to bluish. Side and top of head with more or less 

 yellow tinge. Median ventral region, from middle of breast backward orange, 

 continued to spinous part of anal. Vertical fins nearly like body color, with 

 more or less orange shades. Pectoral plain dusky, membranes nearly hyaline. 

 Ventral with orange on rays and spines. 



5480, 5483 to 5485, 5487 to 5489, 12268, 12269. San Juanico Strait, Leyte. April 

 13, 1908. Length 123 to 240 mm. 



11327. San Roque, Leyte. July 29, 1909. Length 185 mm. 



One example. Subig Bay. January 7, 1908. Length 43 mm. 



5477. Tacloban market, Leyte. April 12, 1908. Length 234 mm. Ground 

 color sepia, with round and ovate gray spots on back and sides; lower side 

 with 10 alternating gray and primrose yellow stripes, narrower than pupil, 

 fading out on lower side and belly. Dorsals dusky cinnamon, tips of spines 

 hyaline. Anal dusky, ochraceous buff. Caudal clove brown. Pectoral hyaline. 

 Ventral white, membranes hyaline. 



12043 to 12046. Sandakan, Borneo. March 2, 1908. Length 164 to 188 mm. 



5053. Sibutu Island. Borneo. February 29, 1908. Length 162 mm. 



Three examples. Mactan Island, tide pools, Celebes. August 31, 1909. Length 

 30 mm. 



30503 U.S.N. M. New Guinea. Australian Museum. Length 98 mm. 



30602 U.S.N.M. New Guinea. Australian Museum. Length 107 mm. 



55941 U.S.N. M. Bulan. Bureau of Fisheries. Length 258 mm. [4092]. 



55951 U.S.N.M. Bulan. Bureau of Fisheries. Length 227 mm. [4093]. 



56316 U.S.N.M. Cavite. G. A. Lung. Four examples. Length 95 to 120 mm. 



72704 U.S.N.M. Java. Bryant and Palmer. Two examples. Length 143 to 

 192 mm. 



72746 U.S.N.M. Iloilo. R. C. MacGregor. Length 88 mm. 



SIGANUS CONCATENATUS (Valenciennes) 



Amphacanthus concatenatus Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., vol. 10, 1835, 

 p. 127. Burn; Batavia. — Bleeker, Act. Soc. Sci. Ind. N^erland., vol. 1, 

 No. 5, 1856, p. (6) 46 (Amboina); Nat. Tijds. Nederland. Indie, vol. 22, 

 1860, p. 113 (Burn).— Weber, Siboga Exp., vol. 57, Fische, 1913, p. 330 

 (.Saleyer). 



Teuthis concatenata Cantor, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal (Cat. Malay Fish.), 

 vol. 18, pt. 2, 1849, p. 1190 (Pinang).— GDnther, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., 

 vol. 3, 1861, p. 316 (Amboina, Pinang, Singapore); Journ. Mus. God flfroy, 

 vol. 2-3, Heft 5-6, 1874, p. 88 (Pelew Islands).— Day, Fishes of India, pt. 

 2, 1876, p. 167, pi. 40, fig. 4. — Meyer, An. Soc. Espanola, Hist. Nat. 

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