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West coast of Sabtan Island. November 8, 1908. Length 245 mm. 



A1510. Birabirahan, Borneo. December 31, 1909. Length 215 mm. 



A1365. Basa Island, Gulf of Boni, Celebes. December 17, 1909. Two examples. 

 Length 185 to 190 mm. Show very little of vertical bars. Larger with about 

 6 behind lower portion of shoulder and few obscure waves on middle of lower 

 sides, obscure in smaller examples with entire back and side behind ocular bar 

 spotted with blue, also blue ocular bar crossing cheek more or less broken. 



A1386, 13384, 20803. Labuandata Bay, Gulf of Boni, Celebes. December 18, 

 1909. Length 148 to 210 mm. 



17913, 17914, 18111. Tana Keke Island, Celebes. December 21, 1909. Length 

 120 to 158 mm. 



A1346, A1347. Great Tobea Island. December 14, 1909. Three examples. 

 Length 186 to 223 mm. 



13581, 14415. Talisse Island. November 9, 1909. Length 75 to 160 mm. 



A1406. Tampotana Island. December 21, 1909. Length 220 mm. 



12896 to 12898 [2138 to 2140], 13210 to 13215 [2141], 14339. Tobea Island. 

 December 14, 1909. In some throat with blue bars mark lower level of orbit, 

 then break into spots to level of pectoral and above. Only spots behind eighth 

 dorsal spine. All with some spots on opercle. 



8410. Hokuho, Soo Wan, Formosa. January 29, 1910. Length 104 mm. 



65956 U.S.N. M. Bacon, Philippines. Bureau of Fisheries [3233]. Length 

 193 mm. 



66310 U.S.N.M. Iloilo. G. A. Lung. Two examples. Length 93 to 101 mm. 



68052 U.S.N. M. Zamboanga. Dr. E. A. Mearns. August 21, 1906. Two exam- 

 ples. Length 212 to 250 mm. 



72701 U.S.N.M. Java. Bryant and Palmer. Length 190 mm. 



72702 U.S.N.M. Java. Bryant and Palmer. Length 120 mm. 



72703 U.S.N.M. Java. Bryant and Palmer. Length 186 mm. 



SIGANUS VULPINUS (Schlegel) 



Amphacanthus vulpimis Schlegel, Bijdr. Dierk., vol. 1, 1852, p. 38. East 

 Indies. — Schlegel and Muller, Verh. Nat. Ges. Nederland. Zool., 

 1839-44, p. 12 (Moluccas, Celebes). — Bleeker, Nat. Tijds. Nederland. 

 Indie, vol. 3, 1852, p. 236 (Ternate); vol. 4, 1853, p. 132 (Ternate); vol. 5, 

 1853, p. 154 (Macassar); vol. 16, 1858, p. 29 (Amboina); Act. Soc. Sci. Ind. 

 N^erland., vol. 1, No. 3, 1856, p. 4 (Manado); vol. 1, No. 5, 1856, p. 75 

 (Amboina); vol. 2, No. 7, 1857, p. 5 (Amboina); vol. 3, No. 4, 1857-58, p. 

 3 (Manado). — Weber, Siboga Exp., vol. 57, Fische, 1913, p. 330 (Gisser), 



Teuthis vulpina Gunther, Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., vol. 3, 1861, p. 324 (Cele- 

 bes); Journ. Mus. Godeffroy, vol. 2-3, Heft 5-6, 1874, p. 91 (East 

 Indies, Solomons, Pelew Islands). — Meyer, An. Soc. Espanola, Hist. Nat. 

 Madrid, vol. 14, 1885, p. 22 (Manado and Macassar, Celebes). — Elera, 

 Cat. Fauna Filipin., vol. 1, 1895, p. 531 (Luzon, Batangas, Manila, 

 Nusugbu). 



Siganus vulpinus Fowler and Bean, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 62, 1922, 

 p. 59 (Zamboanga). 



Teuthis tubulosa Gray, Cat. Fish. Gronow, vol. 2, 1854, p. 142. Indian 

 Ocean. 



Lo unimaculatus Evermann and Seale, Bull. Bur. Fish., vol. 26, 1906 

 (1907), p. 98, fig. 19. Bacon, Philippines. 



Depth 23/g to 2K; head 3 to 3%, width 2^ to 2^. Snout V/i to 

 23^8 in head; eye 3 to 3%, 1% to 2}i in snout, 1^ in interorbital, 

 greater than interorbital in young; teeth about 30 in each jaw; 

 maxillary 4 to 5 in head; interorbital 3}/s to 33<i, broadly and slightly 



