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MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 



Family SILLAGINID/E. 



200. Sillago sihama (Forskal). 



Eight specimens from Takao, three to six inches long. 

 Formosa (Jordan & Evermann). 



201. Sillago seolus Jordan & Evermann. 

 Keerun (Jordan & Evermann). 



Fig. 18. Sillago seolui J. & E. (After Jordan & Evermann, Proe. U. S. N. M , Vol. 25, p. 360.) 



Family PENTACEROTID.E. 1 



202. Histiopterus typus Temminck & Schlegel. 

 One specimen, Takao, twelve inches long. 



Family PRI ACANTHID. E. 



203. Priacanthus tayenus Richardson. 

 (Native name Giam hong.) 



Three specimens, ten inches long, from Takao, two males and one female. The 

 female lacks the dorsal and upper caudal filament and the conspicuous black spots 

 on the inside of the pectoral. 



Family LATILID.K. 



204. Latilus japonicus (Houttuyn). 



Three specimens from Takao, ten to thirteen inches long. 

 Giran (Jordan & Evermann). 



Family MULEIP.E 



205. Upeneus indicus (Shaw). 

 (Native name Hai tai.) 



■The name Pentaceros Cuvier & Valenciennes is apparently not preoccupied, as recently supposed by Jordan, 

 Proc. U. d. M., XXXII, 1907, p. 238. The first use of the name Pentaceros for a starfish by Schultze, 1760, is non- 

 binomial, according to Dr. Walter K. Fisher. 



