68 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Family LABRID^. 

 70. Iridic bivittatus (Bloch). 



5278 a, C. M. Cartagena, Colombia. Eigenmann. 



71. Iridic bimaculata sp. nov. 



5280 a, C. M. Type, 170 mm. Paratype, 5280 b, C. M. 112 mm» 

 13428 a, Paratype 164 mm., I. U. M. Mouth of Rio Dagua, 



Buenaventura, Colombia. Eigenmann. 



D. IX, II; A. Ill, 12. Scales 3-27-10. Length of head contained 

 three times in total length, not including the caudal. Width contained 

 three and one-half times in total length, not including the caudal. 

 Diameter of eye contained in length of head six and one-half times. 

 Anterior canines in lower jaw subequal. Dorsal spines slender. First 

 anal spine much reduced. Caudal rounded. Ventrals not reaching^ 

 vent, but extending beyond the vertical from hind margins of pectorals. 

 Lateral line continuous; the posterior portion running on the third 

 series below the anterior portion. A spot on soft dorsal extending^ 

 from behind the second ray to the fourth ray. A spot at the base of 

 caudal equal to two-thirds the diameter of eye. Above grayish olive; 

 below pale. 



Family SCARID.E:. 



72. Scarus crcicensis (Bloch). 



5279 a-f, C. M.; 13427 a-d, I. U. M. Cartagena, Colombia. Eigen- 

 mann. 



Family BALISTID^. 



73. Balistes pclylepis Steindachner. 



5646 a, C. M.; 13431 a, I. U. M. Tumaco, Colombia, Jan. 2, 1913. 

 Henn & Wilson. 



74. Balistes naufragium Jordan & Starks. 

 5647a, CM.; 13432 a, I. U. M. Marketof Guayaquil, Ecuador. Henn. 



Family MONACANTHID.E:. 

 75. Mcnacanthus cppcsitus Poey. 

 5277 a, C. M. Cartagena, Colombia. Eigenmann. 



