PAW MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 
Gill-rakers long, 9+15 to 18; scales 1383. A. 14; D. 13; vomer with seven or 
eight sharp teeth. 
Color olive, sides silvery; back with two or three irregular rows of brown spots, 
a few on dorsal, some at base, some on upper part of caudal, none on adipose fin. 
The sides turn red in fall. 
Another specimen, a male, somewhat hook-nosed. <A. 14, besides rudiments. 
Gill-rakers 8+17. Caudal forked; tip of dorsal paler, not black. Adipose fin 
large. Unspotted bases of fins dark. Dorsal and caudal with some black spots; 
back with spots; spots along base of dorsal; pyloric cxeca few, not over forty to fifty. 
Weight three or four pounds. 
21. Plecoglossus altivelis Temminck «& Schlegel. 
(Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. IV, p. 167, fig. 3; 1. c. Vol. VI, p. 10, fig. 9). 
Matsushima, Nos. 6257a—b; Okayama, Nos. 610la-g; Lake Biwa at Matsubara, 
Nos. 6409a-f; Yodo River, near Osaka, Nos. 6315a-c. 
Family SALANGIDE. 
22. Salanx microdon Bleeker. 
Matsushima Bay, Nos. 6065a-f. 
Depth eight to eleven inches in length. 
Family AULOPID. 
23. Aulopus japonicus Giinther. (Plate XJ, fig. 1). 
Misaki, No. 6461. 
Family SYNODONTID. 
24. Saurida argyrophanes (Richardson). 
Osaka, Nos. 6332a-c; three specimens, the longest being 250 mm. in length, 
as long as the types of Sawrida eso. Seales 47-54. Misaki, Nos. 6306a—b; Shi- 
monoseki, No. 6194a. 
25. Saurida eso Jordan & Herre. 
(Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. VI, p. 12, fig. 12). 
Osaka, No. 6323a. Length 264 mm. Scales 63. In S. argyrophanes, the 
scales are always larger. Shimonoseki, No. 6162a. 
26. Synodus japonicus (Houttuyn). 
Kobe, No. 6085a. 
27. Trachinocephalus myops (Forster). 
Kobe, Nos. 6231la-—b; Misaki, Nos. 6193a-b. 
