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First anal ra}' half the diameter of the eye nearer tip of snout than 

 base of caudal. Anal coterminous with soft dorsal. Tip of inner 

 ventral ray reaches to base of second anal ray; its length 1 j^y in head. 

 Length of pectoral equals length of caudal, vvhicii is l^ in head. Caudal 

 truncate, its upper angle sharper than its lower. 



Color light brown with 5 V-shaped dark blotches on back. A color- 

 less lateral band, below which are 8 or 9 blended elongate cross spots. 

 Head with several dark spots; a series of ?> or 4 white spots following- 

 lower edge of subopercle. Lips dark brown, and a dark spot at tip of 

 mandil)le. Spinous dorsal dusk}', soft dorsal opaque Avhite with 3 or 4 

 small round transparent spots l)etween each my appearing like holes 

 in the membrane. Caudal similarly marked, but the colorless spots 

 are not confined to the uiemljrane. A dark brown spot on base of 

 low( r pectoral i-ays. Other tins colorless. 



Fig. 10.— Pakapercis snyderi, 



A specimen from Nagasaki, Japan, differs in having dark spots on 

 dorsal and caudal, and the anal dusky. A light band extends down- 

 ward from each eye. 



This species differs from Pmxtpercls cyl Indrica in having 40 instead 

 of 50 scales in lateral line, the ventrals and spinous dorsal shorter, and 

 the color markings different. 



The type is labeled Korea without more definite locality. It is 97 

 mm. in entire length, and is numbered 51498, U. S. National Museum. 

 A cotype is in the collections of the Stanford Universit}' Museum. 

 It was collected at Nagasaki, by Jordan and Snyder. 



Fusan. 



Family CALLIONYMID^E. 



69. CALLIONYMUS VALENCIENNESI (^Schlegel) 



Family BLFNNITD.Fl 



70. PHOLIS TACZANOWSKI (Steindachner) 



Gensan and Fusan. 



