ADDENDA. oOy 



a. Large specimeu : stulfed. He dc France. Froiu Di: Janvier's 



Collection. 



b. Fine specimen. Mauritius. From the Collection of the Zu(jlogical 



Society. — Typo of Serranits viitis. 



8a. Anthias zonatus. 



Serranu3 zonatus, Cuv. ^ Vol. vi. p. 509. 



? SeiTanus arg^Togi-ammicus, Citv. ^ Val. viii. p. 472. 



Serranus telfairii, Benn. I'roc. Comm. Zool. Soc. i. p. 127. 



This species is described as Serranus zonatus, p. 103, but it evi- 

 dently belongs to Anthias. 



Pago 95. Anthias cichlops. 



In a separate copyof Bleeker's paper " Diagnostische Beschryringcn 

 van nieuwe Vischsoorten van Sumatra," published in Natuurh. 

 Ti/dschr. Nederl. Indie., iv. 1853, the number of the dorsal spines 

 is wrongly stated to be five, which is e\ddently a misprint. The 

 proper reference to this species is — Natuurh. Tydschr. Nederl. Tnd. 

 iv. 1853, p. 245 ; and the number of the dorsal fin ^. 



Page 99. Add to the uncertain species in Note § : — 



6. Serranus diktiophorus, Bleek. Act. Soo. So. Indo-N«derl. i. Manado en 

 Makass. p. 38. 



Page 103. Serranus filamentosus and zonatus 



are to be referred to Anthias. 



Page 107. 15a. Serranus amblycephalus. 



Bleeker, Act. Soc. Se. Indo-Nederl. ii. Ambuina, p. 32. 

 D. ^. A. |. L. lat. 120. 



The height of the body is 3| in the total length, the length of the 

 head 3^ ; the diameter of the eye is 4| in the latter. Snout entirely 

 scaly. Spiniform denticulations at the angle of the praeojierculum ; 

 sub- and interoperculum entire. The third, fourth and fifth dorsal 

 spines longest, and as high as the soft portion. Ycllo\\'ish-brown, with 

 seven brownish-'sdolet cross-bands : the fii'st between the eyes, and 

 trifid below the eye ; the second across the neck ; tlie fifth abo\"c the 

 anal spines ; all the bands with black spots along the margins. {Bl.) 



Sea of Amboyna. 



Page 141. Serranus hexagonatus. 



Svn. : Senauus stcUnns, BIcvkn;Avt. Soc. Sc. Indu-Npdirl i. Amhoinn, 

 p. 29. 



