86 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 



Family CX. MONACANTHID.E (Leather-jackets). 

 Cantherines Swainson. 



538. Catherines sandwichiensis (Quoy and Gaimard). O'iUlepa; Ohua. (J. & 

 E., p. 418.) 



Catherines carola' Jordan and jNIcGregor. 

 Not rare. 



539. Canthermes albopunctatus (Seale). (J. & E., p. 420.) 



Rare. Also recorded from Tahiti by Regan as Pseudomonacanthus mullimacu- 

 Intus. 



Stephanolepis Gill. 



540. Stephanolepis spilosomus (Lay and Bennett). Oili uwiivi. (J. & E., p. 420.) 

 Common at intervals. Its appearance is said to precede the death of some 



great i)ersonage. 



541. Stephanolepis pricei Snyder. (J. & E., p. 421.) 

 Deep water off Kauai. Only one specimen known. 



Alutera Cuvier. 

 § Osbeckia Jordan and Evermann. 



542. Alutera liturosa Shaw. O'iUlepa; Ohua. (J. & E., p. 422.) 



Osbeckia scripta Jordan and Evermann. Perhaps the same as Alutera scripta 

 (Osbeck) the type of which from the Canaries represents the Atlantic form. 

 Not common. The young show little trace of the characteristic markings. 



§ Alutera Cu^aer. 

 54S. Alutera monoceros (Osbeck). Loulu. (J. & E., p. 423.) 



Common in the South Seas. Known from Honolulu only from a painting by 

 Mrs. Dillingham. 



Suborder G YM NODO N T ES. 



Family CXI. TETRAODONTID.F: (Puffers). 



Lagocephalus Swainson. 



544. Lagocephalus oceanicus Jordan and Evermann. (J. & E., p. 425.) 

 KnowTi by two examj^les from the Honolulu market. 



Spheroides Lacepede. 



545. Spheroides florealis (Cope). (J. & E., p. 426.) 

 Rare about Hawaii, 



