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8315. Subig Bay, Subig. January 7, 1908. Length 276 mm. 



15196. Taganak Island. January 7, 1909. Length 233 mm. 



5836. Tataidaga Point, Pujada Bay, Mindanao. May 15, 1908. Length 216 mm. 



7345. Tara Island. December 14, 1908. Length 230 mm. 



5130. Usada Island, Jolo. March 5, 1908. Length 278 mm. 



6932, 6933. West coast Sabtan Island. November 8, 1908. Length 280 to 



307 mm. 

 17714, 9246, 9247. Varadero Bay, Mindoro. July 23, 1908. Length 165 to 



188 mm. 

 7792. Danawan and Si Amil Islands, Borneo. September 27, 1909. Length 



261 mm. 

 A1430. Kapoposang, Macassar Strait. December 28, 1909. Length 271 mm. 

 A1294. Uki, Bouro. December 9, 1909. Length 264 mm. 

 A1168. Gane Road, Gillolo Island. December 1, 1909. Length 227 mm. 

 A1537. Doc Can Island, Sulu Sea. January 7, 1910. Length 283 mm. 

 52012 U.S.N.M. Negros, Philippines. Dr. B. Dean. Length 70 mm. 

 56180 U.S.N.M. Bacon. Bureau of Fisheries (3954). Length 145 mm. 



75890 U.S.N.M. Borneo. H. C. Raven. Length 220 mm. 



75891 U.S.N.M. Borneo. H. C. Raven. Length 195 mm. 

 84187 U.S.N.M. Philippines. Dr. F. Baker. Length 116 mm. 



27589 to 27591 A.N.S.P. Padang, Sumatra. A. C. Harrison and H. L. Hiller. 

 Length 98 to 279 mm. When fresh in arrack olivaceous above, marked vrith 

 7 longitudinal broad olivaceous bands on side, darker on back, paler on side 

 and pale or indistinct on lower side. One of bands directly from eye and 

 connected with dorsal base by 6 or 7 vertical bars of similar width and color. 

 Oblong pale areas between vertical bars, together with lower surface of body, 

 washed rosy, latter bright on lower side and more or less silvery. Lower 

 longitudinal band more or less rosy olivaceous, especially on lower side of 

 head. Latter not spotted, though tinged with rosy. Dorsal gray brown, 

 spinous fin edge broadly darker and rayed fin edge narrowly whitish, though 

 medianly darker in front than general tint of spinous fin. Basal portion of 

 fin tinged with dark dull olivaceous, similar to greater part of caudal. Anal 

 gray, base like that of dorsal. Hind part of caudal peduncle medianly and 

 adjoining caudal base, over which it also extends, with large black blotch. 

 Caudal edge narrowly whitish. Paired fins mostly orange, also bases inside. 

 Peritoneum silvery. 



LUTJANUS BOHAR (Forsk&l) 



Sciaena holuir Forskal, Descript. Animal., 1775, pp. xi, 46. Arabia. 



Lutianus bohar ScHNEaDER, Syst. Ichth, Bloch, 1801, p. 325 (Red Sea). — Day, 

 Fishes of India, pt. 1, 1875, p. 44, pi. 13, fig. 4. — Fowleb, Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philadelphia, 1899, p. 485 (Thornton Island). — Jordan and Seale, 

 Bull. Bur. Fisher., vol. 25, 1905 (1906), p. 262 (Pago Pago).— Regan, Ann. 

 Durban Mus., vol. 1, 1908, p. 168 (Durban). — Bambehi, Journ. Linn. Soc. 

 London, vol. 31, Zool. 1915, p. 480 (Sudanese Red Sea). — Gilchrist and 

 TnoMi'SON, Ann. Durban Mus., vol. 1, pt. 4, 1917, p. 341 (references). — 

 Barnard, Ann. South Afric. Mus., vol. 21, pt. 2, Oct., 1927, p. 659 (Natal, 

 Mozambique). 



lAitjamis hollar Bleeker, Atlas Ichth. Ind. Neerland., vol. 8, 187(3-1877, p. 64, 

 pi. (70) 348, fig. 4 (Sumatra, Batu, Celebes, Timor, Batjan, Amboina, 

 Banda, New Guinea). — Day, Fauna Brit. India. Fishes, vol. 1, 1889. 

 p. 477. — Pearson, Ceylon Administr. Rep., 1912-1913, p. E15 (Gulf of 



