FISHES <>K THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. s -'! 



145. Caesio cuning i Bid h 



Fifteen specimens from Bacon (no. 3624 to 3636, 3400 to 3402, 3641, 3642, 3654 to 3657, 3486 to 3488 

 tin I and 1045; length 1 75 to l<> in.) and one from Zamboanga (no. 4013: length 10 in.). 



Spanu cwUng Bloch, Ichth , pi « < i.mii. fig. l. 

 tuung, Daj . Pishes India, 95. 



146. Caesio caerulaurens i Lacepede) Su/ik. 



Eighteen speci us I' i Bacon (no 3481 to 3485, 3543 to 3548, 3473, 3474, 3985, and till to 1117; 



length 1.7") t.i 8 in.), one from Zamboanga (no. 3419), and one from Sun Fabian (no. .'i708). 



aurent LacepMe, Hist. Nat. Poise., in, 86, 1829; Gunther, Cat., i 192 Blocker, Ulas, vni, 39, pl cccxlvii, fig. 4. 



147. Caesio chrysozona Kulil & Van Basselt. 



Ten specimens from Bacon (no. 3702 to 3707, 1010, Hill, 3930, and 3931; length 5 to 6 in.). 



o ana Kuril x Van 1 1 o ss.it in Cuvier & Valenciennes, il 1st. Nat. Poiss., vi, 331 i 440) Indian Archipelago: GUPther 

 India, 95, pi. xxtv. fig. 5. 



I'.iniih RJEmilDE. 

 148. Terapon jarbua i Forskah. Bungao; Siran banJaonon; Belaifue. 



Two specimens from Bulan (no. U04 and 41(15: length 5 and 7 in.) and 3 from San Fabian (no. 3261 



3265, and 414.".: length 4 to 7 in.). 



jarbua Porsk&l, Descr. Anim.. 50, 177", Red Sea. 

 on ■' r us, Giinther, Cat., i, 278. 

 Therapon jarbua, Day, Pishes "( India, 69, pi. win, fig. -I 



149. Terapon puta Cuvier & Valenciennes. Dawson. 



Twenty specimens from Bulan (no. 3695; length '2.1 to 2.75 in.), ho from Bacon (no. 3701: length 2 to 

 2.45 in.), and 2 from San Fabian (no. 3738 and 3838; length 4.75 and 5.1 in.). 



!'.• nil*"" puta ' uvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss.. in. 98 1 131 1 East Indies: Day. Fishes India, 68, pi. win. fig 



an ght au\ Bbrenberg in Cuvier 4 Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., m. 99 i 133 Gunther, Cat., i 281. 

 n ■ rapon trit Mums, ihinther Cat., t. 280. 



150. Terapon quadrilineatus I Bloehi. Dacosmi; A<iaac. 



Twenty specimens from Bulan (no. 4198 and 3708; length 2.1 to 2.75 in.) and 2 specimens from San Fabian, 

 (no. 3827 and 3975: length 5.75 in.). Ventrala reaching vent. 



//..,',, . ntnu quadrilineaiui Bloch, Ichth.. \ n, 63, pi. ct \.\ win, fig. 2, IT'.C no locality. 

 Therapon guadrilineatus, Gunther, Cat., i, 282; Day, Fishes India, 70, pi. xvm, fig. 5. 



151. Terapon theraps (Cuvier A: Valenciennes) 



Five specimens from Bulan (no. 4200; length 2.1 in.) and 1 from Bac io. 4190; length 2.75 in.). In 



this species the \entrals do not reach the vent, which is located midway hetween base of caudal and origin of 

 ventrals. In T. quad) Uineatus the ventrals reach the vent, which is located much nearer to origin of centrals 

 than to base of caudal. 



Therapon Iherapi Cuvier .v Valenciennes, Hist. .Nat. Poiss., Ill, 97 1 129), pi. 53; Giinther, Cat., I, 274; Day, Fishes India, 70 



pl. win, fig. 6. 



152. Pomadasis maculatus (Bloehi. Lacsagu. 



Four specimens from San Fabian (no. 3334, 3335, 3337, and 3338; length (i to 7 in.). 



Anthias maculatut Bloch, Ichth., v 7. pl. . . i \\\i, tig 2, I7'.<7. East Indies. 



poma "in, ulalum, Gunther, Cat., I, 293 i Torres strait: Amboyna); Bleeker, Atlas, vii, pl. cccviu, fig, j. 

 Pomadasys maculatus, Bleeker, Atlas, viu. 27. 



