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of the nape of the neck and of the forehead ; another from the com- 

 mencement of the lateral line, through the eye, to the snout, where it 

 meets its fellow of the opposite side ; the lower side of the head brown- 

 ish ; a round black spot on the base of the soft dorsal, extending from 

 the sixth to the eleventh ray. 

 Length, 1.50 inches. 



GLYPHIDODON BONANG, [Blhr.) Gtlir. [No. 15114]. 



GhjpMsodon honang, Bleeker, Nat. Tyds. Ned. Iiid., 1852. Sumatr.a, i, 582. 

 GlypMdodon honavg, Gunther, Cat. Fisb., iv, 1862, 45. 



I>-T^e- A. 1. L.lat.29. 



Immature. — Height of the body is contained nearly twice in the total 

 length (without caudal). Infraorbitals scaly. Uniform brown, with some 

 scattered bluish spots ; a black spot, blue-edged in smaller specimens, 

 on the posterior dorsal rays. 



LABEID^. 



JtJLIS SCHWANEFELDI, BlJcr. [No. 15133]. 



Julis schimnefeMi, Bleekeu, Nat. Tyds. Ned. lud., iv, 1853, Sumatra, ii, 288; Atl. Ichth., 

 i, 1862, 95, pi. 33, f. 7.— Gunther, Cat. Fish., iv, 1862, 191. 



Body with six brownish cross-bands ; two reddish streaks from behind 

 the eye to the margin of the operculum, and one in front of the eye to 

 the snout. Two deep blue spots on the dorsal fin, one on the spinous 

 dorsal between the first and the third spines; the other on the soft por- 

 tion between the first and the third rays ; four or five spots of like 

 character below the soft dorsal, on the posterior cross-bands of the sides. 



STETHOJULIS ALBOVITTATA, {Lacep.) Gthr. [No. 15139]. 



Labrus aJbovittatus, Lacep., Hist, des Poiss., iii, 1803, 443, 509. 



Julia balteaius, QuoY & Gaimakd, Voy. Uran. Zool., 1824, 267, pi. 56, f. 1.— Cuv. & 



Val., Hist. Nat. des Poiss., xiii, 1839, 475.— Bleeker, Nat. Tyds. Ned. Ind. 



ii, 1851, Banda, i, 253. 

 StcthojitUs albovittata, Gunther, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 1861, viii, 386; Cat. Fish., 



iv, 1862, 141.— Bleeker, Atl. Ichth., i, 1862, 132, pi. 44, f. 5. 



Four narrow, longitudinal bluish or whitish bands on the body ; the 

 upper commences at the upper margin of the orbit, and runs along the 

 base of the dorsal fin ; the second proceeds from the upper surface of the 

 snout, through the eye, and terminates under the anterior part of the 



