Cololabis ; Amiae 43 
lower half of body abruptly silvery. On the back and sides of head greenish 
shades more or less predominant. Dorsal and its finlets light bluish, with dark 
brown margin; anal pale, its tip slightly dusky; pectorals and ventrals same as 
anal; caudal bluish, posterior margin brown. 
Described and figured from a specimen 35 cm. long as measured from tip of 
lower jaw to that of caudal, collected at Tokyo Market, No. 2989, Science College 
Museum, Tokyo. 
XXXII. Amia notata (Houttuyn), (Cheilodipteridz.) 
Plate XVIII, fig. 65; plate XX, fig. 75 and 76. 
Kurc-ioshi-ishimochi (black-starred stone-holder), 
Sparus notata Houttuyn, Beschryving van eenige Japanese Visschen 
Hollandische Maatschappye van Weetenschappen te Harlem, XX, 1782, 
pp. 311-346; Nagasaki. 
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Kagoshima. 
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