JORDAN AND THOMPSON: FISHES OBTAINED IN JAPAN IN 1911. 287 
291. Ctenogobius virgatulus Jordan & Snyder. 
Kobe, No. 6092a (Coll. Manabe); Misaki, 6126 many. 
Fic. 57. Ctebogobius virgatulus Jordan & Snyder. (From Proc. U. 8. N. M., Vol. XXIV, p. 64). 
292. Ctenogobius pflaumi (Bleecker). 
Misaki, No. 6123a. 
293. Ctenogobius atriceps Regan. 
Nagoya, No. 6133a-d (Coll. Kingsbury). 
D. VI-12; A. 11. Seales 36-14. Last dorsal rays not quite reaching caudal. 
This species, which is near C. similis, has been known hitherto only from the type, 
which came from Kobe. 
294. Mugilogobius abei (Jordan & Snyder). 
Nagoya, No. 6135a, Shimbara. 
Fic. 58. Mugilogobius abei (Jordan and Snyder). (From Proc. U.S. N. M., Vol. XXIV, p. 55). 
This species is the type of Smitt’s genus Mugilogobius, which seems to be the 
same as Vaimosa of Jordan «& Seale. 
295. Aboma snyderi Jordan & Fowler. 
Nagoya, No. 6124a-c. 
Head 3.33; depth 5.33; scales 53. D. VIII-14; A. 12. Opercle partly scaled 
above. In the original types as figured, the color, being faded, is not well shown. 
