6. OtrPHIDODON. 37 



This species is- extcemely similar to O. saxatilis, but af)pear8 to 

 have the body more elongate, and the last cross-band does not extend 

 over the posterior dorsal rays. 



3. Glyphidodon rudis. 

 Poey, 3Iem. Cub. ii. p. 191. 



D. ^. A. ■^. L. lat. 25. Cffic. pylor. 3. 



Teeth deeply notched; [praeoperculum with coarse denticiilatiotis ?]. 

 The height of the body is contained twice and a quarter in the total 

 length; caudal fin emarginate. Brown, with five broad vertical 

 bands. (Poey.) 



Cuba. 



4. Glyphidodon taurus. 



The Dove-tail Fish. 



Mull. 8f Trosch. in Schomh. Barbad. p. 674. 



"• 12- ^' lo- 



Teeth notched ; the cleft of the mouth does not extend to the 

 vertical from the orbit ; the prseorbital, above the angle of the mouth, 

 is nearly as broad as the diameter of the eye. The five vertical 

 bands are less distinct than in O. saxatilis. (M. Sf T.) 



Barbadoes. 



5. Glyphidodon conoolor. 



Euschistodus concolor, Gill in Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1862, p. 145. 

 D. J|. A. ^. L. lat. 27. L. transv. 3|/10. 



The height of the body is somewhat more than one-half of the 

 total length (without caudal) ; the width of the interorbital space, 

 which is slightly convex, is more than that of the orbit. The breadth 

 of the infraorbital ring below the middle of the eye is two-thirds of 

 the greatest breadth of the prseorbital. (Prseopercular margins not 

 serrated.) Incisors moderately broad, deeply notched. Caudal fin 

 slightly emarginate. Body dark-greenish-olive, with five rather 

 indhstinct blackish cross-bands : the first very obscure, in front of 

 the dorsal fin ; the second from the third to fifth spines ; the third 

 from the seventh to ninth towards the vent ; the fourth from the 

 last dorsal spines towards the anterior soft anal rays ; the fifth from 

 below the posterior half of the soft dorsal ; pectoral with a tapering- 

 black transverse Hne at the base. 



Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Central America. 



a. Four inches long. Panama. Presented by the Smithsonian 



Institution. 

 h-e. Adult, half-grown, and young. Panama. Collected by Captain 



Dow ; presented by Dr. P. L. Sclater, Seer. Zool. Soc. 

 f, g. Many yoilng and half-grown specimens. Island of Cordova. 



Presented by J. U. Skinner, Esq. 



