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 M.URMmJ)M. 



MUE^NA UNDULATA, {Laccp.) Gthr. [No. 17982]. 



Murwnophis undulata, Lacep., Hist, des Poiss., v. 1803, 629-644. 



Murcena cancellata, Richardson, Voy. Ereb. and Terr., Fish., 1848, 87, pi. 46, f. 1-5. — 



Bleeker, Verb. Bat. Gen., xxv, 1853, Mur., 74; Nat. Tyds. Ned. lud., v. 1853, 



1853, 531 ; viii, 1855, 326. 

 Murwna valencienni, Eyd. & Soul., Voy. Bonite, Poiss., 207, pi. 8, f. 1. 

 Murcena agassizi, Bleeker, Nat. Tyds. Ned. lud., viii, 1855, 458. 

 Thyrsoidea cancellata, Kaup, Apod. Fish., 1856, 76, f. 59. 

 i Gymnothorax cancellatus, Bleeker, Atl. Icbtb., iv, 1864, Mur., 93, pi. 32, f. 3, pi. 33, 



f. 2, pi. 39, f. 1.— Kner, Novara Exped., Fisch., 1869, 384. 

 Gymnothorax agassizi, Bleeker, Atl. Ichth., iv, 1864, Mur., 95, pi. 41, f. 2. 

 Gymnothorax bloohi, Bleeker, Atl. Icbtb., iv, 1864, Mur., 102, pi. 36, f. 2 (young). 

 Murcena hlocU, Bleeker, Verb. Bat. Gen., xxv, 1853, Mur., 49 ; Nat. Tyds. Ned. Ind., 



vii, 1854, 102. 

 Murcena undulata, Gunther, Cat. Fish., viii, 1870, 110. 



Locality : Coral reefs at Honolulu, Oahu. 



One specimen resembling Bleeker's figure 3, on plate 32 of Atlas. In 

 another specimen the yellow lines are more interrupted and less dis- 

 tinctly defined, as is shown in figure 1, plate 39, of the same work. 



GALEORHINID^. 



TRIAKIS SBMIFASCIATA, Girard [No. 17975]. 



Triakis calif arnica. Gray, Chondropter., 56 (No descr.). 



Triakis semifasciatum, Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1854, 196; U. S. Pac. R. R. 

 Rep., X, 1858, Fish., 362. 

 ^|l Mustelus felis, Ayres, Proc. Cal. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1854, 17. 

 jyiaoia aemifasciata, GtJNTHER, Cat. Fish., viii, 1870, 384. 



A row of rounded black spots along the sides of the body, alternat- 

 ing with transverse bands, which unite across the median line of the 

 back. Also small round black spots between the cross-bars on the 

 median line of the back, and others alternating with the larger spots on 

 the sides. 



Locality : North Pacific Ocean. Foetus. The specimens were obtained 

 in Honolulu, whither they had been brought by a whaler. 



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