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166. Rnnula azalea. G 419 



167. Alticus ailanticHS. G, (A) 419 



168. Aliicus ckiostictus. R, (A) 419 



169. Malococtenus zonogas.ter. G 420 



170. Leptsoma jenkitisi. G 420 



171. E7icheliophis jordant. G . . . 420 



Ophidiida; 420 



172. Chilara taylori. G, (A) 420 



173. Otophidium indefatigabile. G, (A) 421 



Brotulidae 421 



174. Petrotyx hopkinsi. G 421 



175. Eutyx diagrammtis. G 421 



Triglidse 421 



176. Prionotus miles. G . . " 421 



Echeneididse 421 



177. Bcheneis remora. G, (C) 421 



Gobiesocidae 422 



178. Gobiesox poecilophihalmus. G 422 



179. Gobiesox adustus. R, (A) 422 



180. Arbaciosa truncata. G 422 



Pleuronectidic 422 



181. Platophrys constclladis. G,(A) 422 



182. Platophrys leopardinus. R, C, G, (A) 423 



Soleidae 423 



183. Symphurtts atramejitatus. G, (A) 423 



Antennariidse 424 



184. Antetinaritis tagtcs. G 424 



INTRODUCTION. 



In the fish-fauna of these islands there is a very conspicuous 

 element formed of species that belong to the islands of the 

 western part of the Pacific. These are : 



Galeoccrdo trig inns. G. 



TrtcBiiodon obesus. C. 



JEul€pio7-ainphus longirostris. G. 



EvolantJa niicroptera. G. 



Afyripristis viitrdjan. C, G. 



Jlolotrachys lima. C. 



Kuhlia i Centura. R, C, G. 



Caranx tnclamfhygns. R, C, G. 



Fo7'cipiger longirostris. R. 



Zanclus caiiescens. R, C, G. 



Ctenochcptus strigosiis. C. 



Jlcpatiis tri osteons. R, C. 



