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421. Coris ballieui Vaillant and 8auvage. (J. & E., p. 310.) 

 Rather common. 



422. Coris rosea Vaillant and Sail vage. Malnmalama. (J. & E., p. 311.) 

 Coris argenteostriatus Steindachner. 



Hemicoris keleipionis Jenkins. 

 Quite common. 



423. Coris venusta Vaillant and Sauvage. (J. & E., p. 312.) 

 Hemicoris remedius Jenkins. 



Common. 



Cheilio Lacepede. 



424. Cheilio inermis Forskal. (J. & E., p. 314.) 



This common fish ranges in color through many shades of browai, green, and 

 lemon-yellow, with varied markings. 



GoMPHOsus Lacepede. 



425. Gomphosus varius Lacepede. Akilolo. (J. & E., p. 289.) 

 Common. 



426. Gomphosus tricolor Quoy and Gaimard. Hinalea iiwi. (J. & E., p. 290.) 

 Very common. The intense blue color does not fade in spirits. 



427. Gomphosus sandwichensis Giinther. 



This may be a valid species. We refer to it a cast in the Bishop Museum 

 distinguishable from GompJiosus tricolor by a black blotch on the opercle. Color 

 green; snout jainkish red above ; a sharp red line behind eye ; opercle with a black 

 blotch; base of pectoral yellow; the fin green, blue-black distally; dorsal green, 

 with a narrow sharp red stripe along its middle; caudal green, purple at base. 



Anampses Ciivier. 



428. Anampses cuvieri Quoy and Gaimard. Oiyide; Hilu. (J. & E., p. 291.) 

 A showj^ fish, common about the reefs. 



429. Anampses godeffroyi Giinther. (J. & E., pp. 293, 294.) 

 Anampses evermanni Jenkins. 



Not uncommon about the reefs. A large and handsome fish, originally known 

 from a not very accurate painting. (See Jordan and Snyder, Bull. U. S. Fish 

 Comm., XXVI, 1906.) 



