13» Jebeb pako 



14. jldjidbeiu 



15, Jollol 

 16* Jonuue 



17. jone pako 



18. Jujukeb 



19. jula 

 [Page 8] 



20. Jurre 



21. katok 



22. klelolan 



23. kolaolap 



24. labbo ellk 

 25* lane 



26. lemejne 



27. mameni 



28. manld 



29. no 



30. pan inar 



31. petvretak 



32. poraxi 



33. tlebedo 



34. tinad 



35. weo elap 



36. wat 



Sph; 



ma zygaena 

 'inus sp. 



LetV 



Chelllnus fasolatus 



Sphyraena pi cuda 

 Plectropomus ollgacanthus 



Sphyraena forsterl 

 Lethrlnus sp. 

 Monotaxie grandoculia 



Chelllnus sp. 

 Carapjc me lampygus 

 Lethrlnus sp, 

 Lethrlnus sp. 



Scorpaenopsis diabolus 

 Lutjanus bohar 

 Lutjanus fulviflamma 



Ctenoohaetus strlgosus 

 Gna thoden tex aurollneatus 

 Lethrlnus sp. 

 Te traodon sp. 



shvEaokuzame 



a kind of kuphibltai 



yashabera 



a kind of hlmejl 



a kind of same 



dokukamasu 



amadaredokuhata 



omek&jnasu 



a kind of kuchlbltal 



dokudai 



a kind of hata 



hanabibera 



dokuhlraajl 



usugvmokuchibl 



usugumokuchlbl 



hata family 



seppariokoze 



f uta tsubos hidokugyo 



nlse kur ohoe hi taruml 



a kind of el 



sazanamlhagi 



nokogiridal 



oakakuchibi 



a kind of fugu 



Of these thlrty-slx species over half have been caught and tested by 

 the author, ajid some observations have been made concerning the others 

 (chapter II, Section 12). 



Ifr. Hlsatoshl Marukawa has also abstracted the above two papers in 

 F isheries of the South Sea Islands from the Oceanographlcal Point of View in 

 the eighth edition of South Seas> Fisheries Papers published by the South 

 Seas Fisheries Association, May 1940. 



Mr. Takeo Otani has also published extracts from them in The Science of 

 Conchology . — — — 



There are many studies of poisonous tetraodonts of Japan proper by 

 iMcahashi, the Idas, %hara, Fukuda, Inoue, the Kinoshitas, Ishihara, Iwa- 

 gawa, the Kimuras, and others. 



There are also soaie studies by Prof. Jun Tamakawa and others on species 

 of fish which oontain protamine. 



The abore are the studies of species which cause poisoning when eateni 

 on fish with poisonous spines there is a Japanese paper by Prof. Ikusaku 

 iJUBilya on the poison gland of the aigo [siganus fusees eens (Houttuyn) ] and 

 irous other foreign papers.'*' 



4AB«Biya, Ikosakni On the Structure of the Poison Spines of the Aigo. 

 Suisan Qaktai Ho, Vol. 3, p. 196. 



