BARBADOS-ANTIGUA REPORTS 30 
Head 3.5; depth 1.5; eye 3.1, scarcely equal to interorbital 
width; D. XIII, 19; A. III, 17; scales 42. 
Color in. aleohol yellowish with narrow black lines running 
obliquely upward and backward above, downward and _ back- 
ward below; a distinct ocular band from lower edge of opercle 
through eye to origin of dorsal; a black spot larger than eye 
in front of base of caudal peduncle; a dark intermarginal stripe 
on soft dorsal, anal and caudal. 
35. Chetodon striatus Linneus. Butterfly-fish. 
Chetodon striatus Linneus, Syst. Nat., ed. X, 275, 1758, West Indies; 
Jordan & Evermann, op. cit., 1677; Evermann & Marsh, op. cit., 249, 
colored plate 34. 
Two specimens (nos. 81 and 82), 4 to 5 inches long, taken 
May 14, at Barbados. 
Head 3.1; depth 1.5; eye 3, equal to interorbital width; snout 
2.5; D. VII, 21; A. III, 7; scales 40. 
Color in alcohol yellowish, with a jet black band wider than 
pupil from lower edge of opercle through eye to front of spin- 
ous dorsal; a second much wider band from 2d to 5th dorsal 
spines across side under base of pectoral to belly; a third of 
slightly greater width from base of last four dorsal spines 
across side and extending on to soft anal; and a fourth of simi- 
lar character from soft dorsal across caudal peduncle on to 
base of anal; a diffuse darker spot in this band below soft dor- 
sal, and one on caudal peduncle; ventrals black. 
36. Holacanthus tricolor (Bloch). Rock Beauty. 
Chetodon tricolor Bloch, Ichth., pl. 426, 1795, Cuba. 
Holacanthus tricolor, Jordan & Evermann, op. cit., 1684; Evermann & 
Marsh, op. cit., 251, colored plate 36. 
Two specimens (nos. 85 and 86), each about 5 inches long, 
taken May 14, at Barbados. 
A strikingly beautiful fish. In life the anterior fourth is rich 
orange as is also the tail and the posterior edges of the soft 
dorsal and anal; middle part of body jet black; a red border 
to dorsal and anal fins; pectorals and ventrals yellow or orange; 
edge of operele and preopercle red. These colors all fade in 
spirits. 
37. Chatodon ocellatus Bloch. Butterfly-fish. 
Chetodon ocellatus Bloch, Ichth., pl. 211, fig. 2, 1787; Jordan & Ever- 
mann, op. cit., 1674. 
