Erratum to vol. II. (Issued Oct. 15, 1911.) 
There is now no doubt that Hemzrhamphus elongaius described as new in vol. II 
(p. 22) of this monograph 1s identical with Lz/eptorhamphus longirostris (Cuvier), as 
suggested by President David Starr Jordan of Stanford University and Mr. David G. 
Stead, naturalist to the Board of Fisheries for New South Wales, to both of whom I 
am deeply obliged. The name and synonyms must therefore be corrected as 
follows :— 
XII. Euleptorhamphus longirostris (Cuvier). (Hemirhamphidz. ) 
Bate Vij fes2r. 
To-zayori. 
FHlemirhamphus longtrostoris Cuvier, Régne, Animal, 2nd ed., II, 1829, p. 235 - 
Pondicherry (after kuddera of Russell). 
Eulepiorhamphus longirostris Jordan and Evermann, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm., 
XXIII, pt. I, 1905, p. 128, fig. 43 ; Honolulu (17 inches long). 
Flemirhamphus elongatus Yanaka, Fig. Descr. Fish. Japan, II, June 15, rott, p. 
22, pl. VI, fig 21 ; Misaki, Sagami. 
Habitat.—Hawaii ; east coast of India ; Sagami Sea ; Takanoshima, Boshu. 
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