290 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 
307. Cheturichthys sciistius Jordan & Snyder. 
Shinabara, No. 6041a, No. 4257a. 
Fig. 62. Cheturichthys sciistius Jordan & Snyder. (From Proce. U.S. N. M., Vol. XXIV, p. 108). 
308. Cheeturichthys hexanemus Bleeker. 
Kobe, No. 6111a; Shimonoseki, No. 6159a-g. 
309. Aionosus geneionemus (Hilgendorf). (Plate XXXV, fig. 2). 
Misaki, No. 6005. 
The largest specimen is ninety millimeters long. This example we figure. 
The maxillary reaches anterior edge of pupil; membrane of first and second, 
dorsal spine with a dark blotch on its distal half. A dark spot at base of caudal. 
310. Doryptena tanegashime Snyder. 
One specimen from Yawatahama, Iyo. 
Fic. 63. Doryptena tanegashime Snyder. (From Proc. U. 8. N. M., Vol. XLII, Pl. 59, fig. 2). 
Dorsals more darkly colored, otherwise like Snyder’s types. 
311. Tridentiger obscurus (Temminck «& Schlegel). 
Misaki, No. 60538a. 
312. Tridentiger bifasciatus Steindachner. 
(Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. VI., p. 56, fig. 58). 
Nagoya, No. 6130. 
313. Sicyopterus japonicus (Tanaka). (Plate XXXV, fig. 3). 
Misaki, No. 6427a—-h; Hiyuga in Kiusiu. 
Numerous specimens, the longest, one hundred and twenty-five millimeters, 
figured in Plate XXXYV. 
