54 BULLETIN OF THE lUTREAlT OF FISHERIES. 



7. Sardinella cIupeoid.es (Blcekei). 



One specimen from Bvilan (no. 3243: length S.75 in.), agreeing well with Bleeker's figure. 



Ambliigaslcr clupeoidcs Blcc.ker. Journ. Ind. Archipel.. 7.3, 1849. Macassar, Celebes; Bleeker, Atlas, vi, I0;j, pi. ccLX.xii, fig. 1. 

 Ctupea dupeoidfa, Guiither. Cat., vn, 42.^. 



8. Sardinella perforata (Cantor). 



Twelve specimen.s from Bacon (iio. 36.58 to 36G9; lengtli A.h to ?>.r> in.), agreeing perfeetlj' with Bleek<^r's 

 figure and description. 



Clupronia perforata Cantor, Cat. Malayan Fishes, 294, l.SaO, Sea of Pinang. 



Spralilla tcoumla Bleeker, Haringachtige Visschen, 28, Verli. Bat. Gen., .\xiv, Ls.VJ. Batavia. 



Ciupca ptrfornta. Oiiiitlier, Cat., vn, 424. 



9. nisha hoevenii (Bleeker). Tiihar, 



One specimen from San Fahian (no. 4127; length ()..") in.). 



PeUowii hicraiii Bleeker, Haringachtige Visschen, 21, Vcrli. Bat. Gen., xxiv. 1852, Batavia: Giinther, Cat., vn, 455. 

 llislia faciJf nil' Blocker, .Vtlas, vi, 117, pi. cclxix. fig. 2. 



Family I)0R0S(3MATll)/E. 



10. Konosirus thrissa (Linnjeus). 



Three fine specimens (no. 4170 to 4172; length S to S.5 in.), without definite locality. Last doi-sal ray 

 extending to base of caudal. ^ 



Ciupca thrissa Osbeek, Reise nach Ostindien und China, 330, 1705; Linnaeus, Syst. Nat,, ed. x, 318, 175.S. 



Ciupca Tiasus Bloch, Ichth., xii, pi. ccccxxix, fig. 1, 17'.i7. 



Chntoessus nasu.-i. Giinther, Cat., vii, 407. 



Doronoma nasus, Bleeker, .Vtlas, vi, 142, pi. cclx, fig. 4. 



11. Anodontostoma chacunda (Buchanan-Hamilton). Cahaithi. 



Two line specimens from Bacon (no. 3231 and 3232; length (i.l and 7.1 in.). Tliis species lacks the dorsal 

 filament. 



Clupanodon chacunda. Buchanan-Hamilton, Fish. Ganges, 240, 1S22. Ganges River. 

 Chatoessus chacunda, Giinther, Cat., vii, 411. 



CTialocssus sflangkat Bleeker, Haringachtige Visschen, 47, Verh. Bat. Gen., xxn , Batavia. 

 Dorosoma chacunda, Bleeker, Atlas, \T, pi. CCLXI. figs. 5 (var. selangkan and 0. 



Family ENGRAULlD.Ji. 



12. Anchovia indica (Van Hasselt). 



Ten specimens from Bulan (no. 3989 and 3973; length 3.5 to o.2 in.). 



Engraulin indicus Van Hasselt, Algera. Konst-Letterljod(s .320, 1.S23. 



EiigriiuUs russeUii. Giinther, Cat., «i, 390. 



Stolephorus indicus, Bleeker, Atlas, vi, 127, pi. ecux, fig. 2. 



Family SYNODO.NTIl)^. 



13. Satuida argyrophanes (Richardson). BitiUa. 



Two specimens from San Fabian (no. 3673 and 3674; length 7.1 and 7.7.') in.) and one from Zamboanga 

 (No. 4083; length 7.5 in.). 



Sauru.'! argyrophanes Richardson, Ichth. Chin., in Rept. Brit, .\ssoc. , .xv, 1S45, .302. 



Sauritla argr/rophanes, Giinther, Cat., v. 400, 1864. 



Aulopus clongatus Temminek & Schlegel, Fauna Japonica, Pisces, 233, pi. cv, fig. 2, 1846, 



14. Saurida gracilis (Quoy & Gaimard), 



Three specimens from Bacon (no. 3983, .3984 and 3986; length 4.75 in.). 



Saurux griicilis Quoy & Gaimard, Voy. Uran., Zool., 224, 1824, Sandwich Islands. 



SauriJa nchulo.<;us. Giinther, Cat., v, 399: Bleeker, Atlas, vi, 1.50. pi. crl.xxvn, fig. 1. 



Saurida gracilis, Jordan & Evermann, Bull. U. S. Fish Comm., xxili, pt. 1. 1903 (liWoi, 05 (Hilo and Honolulu). 



