64 GARMAN —A NEW GOBY Paes 
the first, rays longer, hinder angle elongate, acute, extended back upon the 
base of the caudal fin. Anal fin comparatively small, origin below the base 
of the second ray of the soft dorsal; base of hindmost ray below that of the 
tenth ray of the second dorsal; hinder angle acute and prolonged, but hardly 
reaching the origin of the caudal fin. Caudal deep; length twice the depth 
at the base, more than the length of the head; hind margin broadly convex. 
Ventral disk more than half as long as the head, not reaching the vent, inser- 
tion below that of the pectorals. Pectorals as long as the head, moderately 
broad, somewhat pointed on the hind margins, reaching as far back as to a 
vertical from the vent. 
Brownish or olivaceous with puncticulations, mottlings and cloudings of 
dark on the back; lighter to plumbeous on the lower surfaces; black in an 
irregular and broken band along the middle of each flank and in a transverse 
blotch at each end of the base of the second dorsal; a whitish spot on the 
hinder portion of each scale in six to eight rows on the flank, gives the appear- 
ance of more or less definite longitudinal vittaee; head olive, cheeks clouded, 
lips with about five small blotches each; margins of fins darkened, basal 
halves of dorsals, anal and caudal with small spots of dark, foremost rays of 
second dorsal with spots, a light band near the upper edge of the second 
dorsal (probably of brilliant color in life). 
This species was presented to Professor Alex. Agassiz by Mr. 
John Arundel of the Pacific Islands Company, by whom it was 
discovered along the shores of Clipperton Island, and in whose 
honor the specific name is applied. 
