78 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 



Bathygobius Bleeker. 



(Mapo Smitt.) 



485. Bathygobius fuscus (Riippell). Oojnt. (J. & E., p. 483.) 

 Gobhis alboptmctatus Cuvicr and ^^alenciennes. 



Gobius sandvicensis Gi'mther. 



Exceedingly common throughout the South Seas in shallow water. 



OxYURiCHTHYS Bleeker. 



486. Oxyurichthys lonchotus (Jenkins). (J. & E., p. 485.) 



Common along the shore. Oxyurichthys differs from Gohiichthys Klunzinger 

 {Pselaphias Jordan and Seale) by the absence of the superorbital cirrus. Gobionel- 

 lus Girard has the tongue notched. 



ViTRARiA Jordan and Evermann. 



487. Vitraria clarescens Jordan and Evermann. (J. & E., p. 486.) 

 A minute translucent fish, scarce about the rocks at Hilo. 



Chlamy'des Jenkins. 



488. Chlamydes laticeps Jenkins. (J. & E., p. 486.) 

 One small specimen from the coral-reefs. 



Gnatholepis Bleeker. 

 ( Hazexis Jordan and Snyder.) 



489. Gnatholepis knighti Jordan and Evermann. (J. & E., p. 487.) 

 A snaall si)ccies, abundant in brackish water about Hilo. 



Ivelloggella Jordan and Seale. 



490. Kelloggella oligolepis (Jenkins). (J. & E., p. 488.) 



A minute fish of the reefs. Not very common. It differs from the type of 

 the genus, A', cardinalis, found in Samoa, in having a few scales posteriorly. 



Chonophorus Poej'. 

 {Awaoiis Steindachner.) 

 The name Chonophonis, July, 1860, apparently has priority over Aivnous, 

 "presented" on July 12 of the same year. 



491. Chonophorus genivittatus (Cuvier and Valenciennes). Oopu. (J. & E., 

 p. 492.) 



Common in brackish water. 



