32. JULis. 191 



e. Young. From Dr. P. v. Bleeker's Collection {J. urosfigma). 



f. Fine specimen. Philippine Islands. Purchased of Mr. Cuming. 



g. h. Half- grown. China. Presentedby Vice- Admii-al Sir E. Belcher, 



C.B. 

 4. Fine specimen. Hongkong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 

 k. Adult: staffed. Aneiteum. From Mr. Macgillivray's Collection. 

 I. Adult : stuffed. Island of Ngau (Feejee Islands), Voyage of H.M.8. 



Herald. 

 m, n, 0, p. Adult and half -grown. 

 q. Adult : skeleton. Ceylon. From the Collection of the Zoological 



Society. 



23. Julis schwanefeldii. 



Bleeker, Sumatra, ii. p. 288, and All. Ichth. p. 05. tab. 38. fig. 7. 

 D. ;^. A. -pj. L. lat. 27. ; ■ 



The height of the body is contained four times and three-fourths 

 in the total length, the length of the head four times and two-fifths. 

 Caudal fin truncated. Back with six or seven brownish-violet cross- 

 bands, ascending towards the dorsal fin ; a reddish -violet band before, 

 and two behind the eye. The soft dorsal and the anal with bluish 

 margins ; two deep-blue spots on the dorsal fin — one between the 

 first and third spines, the other between the second and fourth rays ; 

 anal without band along the middle. 



Sumatra. 



a. Twenty-eight lines long. From Dr. P. v. Bleeker's Collection. 



24. Julis caudalis. 

 Poey, Mem. Cab. ii. p. 213. 



The height of the body is two-ninths of the total length ; caudal 

 with the lobes produced. Greenish : head with blue bands extend- 

 ing on to the base of the pectoral and to the throat ; a green spot 

 behind the eye, edged with blue ; two series of round blue spots run 

 from the caudal towards the middle of the body ; dorsal and anal 

 fins with two blue bands, which are composed of spots on the dorsal 

 fin. (Poey.) 



Cuba. 



25. Julis sanctaB helenae. 



Julis sanctse helenae, Cuv. ^- Val. xiii. p. 382. 



D. 1. A. ^. L. lat. 29. L. transv. 3/11. 



The height of the body equals the length of the head, and is one- 

 fourth of the total (the caudal lobes not included). Caudal lobes and 

 the first ventral ray produced. Body uniform greenish (in spirits 

 nearly black), each scale having the centre darker ; head immaculato. 

 Dorsal fin with a black spot anteriorly, and with a broad dark-edged 

 band running along the whole length of the fin, somewhat nearer to 

 the base than to the ui)per margin ; anal with a similar dand along 



