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Manila and Cuyo, P. I., called Siganus lineatus by Jordan & Seale and Jordan & 

 Richardson. (Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish., XXVI, 35, 1907, and XXVII, 271, 1908). 

 A field note on the Cuyo specimen mentions a " large golden-yellow spot at back 

 of dorsal," as in Siganus lineatus, which does not show in spirits. The preserved 

 specimens all show some small dark spots about the caudal peduncle and on caudal, 

 dorsal, and anal. None of them show the linear dark markings on the body figured 

 by Cuvier & Valenciennes. Only a thorough comparison of many specimens, with 

 perhaps an examination of original types, can show what names these and other 

 species of Siganus should bear. 



FAMILY MONACANTHID.E. 



251. Stephanolepis sulcatus (Holland). 

 Keerun (Jordan & Evermann). 



FAMILY TETRAODONTIDJv 



252. Tetraodon stellatus (Bloch & Schneider). 



One large specimen, fourteen inches long, from Takao. 



253. Spheroides lunaris (Bloch). 

 (Native name Gui Mi.) 



Five specimens from Takao, ten to thirteen inches long. 



254. Spheroides ocellatus (Osbeck). 

 Hokoto (Jordan & Evermann). 



255. Spheroides sceleratus (Forster). 

 Hokoto (Jordan & Evermann). 



FAMILY OSTRACIIDiE. 



256. Ostracion cornutum (Linnaeus). 

 (Native name Koh gong.) 



One large specimen from Takao, measuring seven inches in length to tip of tail. 



Family DIODONTID^E. 



257. Diodon holacanthus Linnaeus. 

 Hokoto (Jordan & Evermann). 



Family TRIOLID.E. 



258. Lepidotrigla alata (Houttuyn). 

 (Lepidotrigla burgeri Temminck & Schlegel.) 

 Hokoto (Jordan & Evermann). 



