SMITHSONIAN REPORT, 1956.— BAYER AND HARRY-ROFEN 



1. At left, a pair of speckled gobies sit outside the burrow made by the dark-banded snapping 

 shrimps. At right, the banded gobies are living with a pale, fine-striped shrimp that is 

 almost invisible against the sand. 



2, At left, a clownfish (Amphiprion) pauses above its host anemone. At right, a clownfish 

 can be seen hiding among the tentacles of the anemone, which do not sting it. 



