238 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 
Family HEMIRAMPHID%. 
87. Hyporhamphus sajori (Temminck and Schlegel). 
Kobe, Nos. 6442a—b (Coll. Manabe). 
88. Hemiramphus japonicus Brevoort. (Plate X XVII, fig. 2). 
Misaki, No. 6034a. = ¢75 St 2263 
It agrees with the account given by Tanaka (Jour. Coll. Sci., Imp. Univ., 
Tokyo, XXIII, VII, 1908, p. 29) except that the eye is smaller, although Tanaka’s 
specimen was larger than either of ours. Fins similar; air-bladder cellular, as in 
the type of Hemiramphus, the sides of body flattened and the ventrals posterior, 
nearly twice as far from the snout as from the base of the caudal. Head 4.5, with 
beak 2.4; mandible 3.5 in total length; D. 14, A. 12. Seales53. Gill-rakers x+26. 
This species, described by Brevoort from the Riu-kiu Islands, has only been 
lately recognized by Tanaka from Misaki. 
Family ATHERINID/®. 
89. Iso flos-maris Jordan and Starks. 
Misaki, No. 6239 many. 
Fic. 14. Iso flos-maris Jordan & Starks. (From Proc. U. 8. N. M., Vol. XXIV, p. 205). 
The genus Tropidostus, based on an Australian species, is identical with Jso, 
but this earlier name is preoccupied. 
90. Atherion elymus Jordan and Starks. 
Misaki, No. 6087 many. 
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Fic. 15. Atherion elymus Jordan & Starks. (From Proc. U. 8S. N. M., Vol. XXIV, p. 204). 
91. Atherina bleekeri Giinther. 
Kobe, Nos. 6400a—b (Coll. Manabe); Osaka, Nos. 6088a-b. 
