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BULLETIN OF THE BUREATT OF FISHERIES. 



equal to head, the tip sliftlitly produced; ventral below axil of pectoral, the first ray produced into a filament 

 reaching posterior to vent ; pectoral slightly greater than head, its tip on a line with vent; caudal greater than 

 licad, the lobes produced. 



Color in spirits, purplish, slightly lighter on thorax ; caudal yellow, fading into purplish on caudal peduncle; 

 lower half of soft dorsal and upper lialt of anal yellow, the other portion of these fins dusky, the line of demarca- 

 tion between the 2 colors abrupt; ventrals black: pectoral dusky, a black spot on upper two-thirds of pectoral 

 hose and on axil of fm. 



Fig. IH.— Pomutentrus phih'ppinus Evemiann A Seale. new species. Type. 



Two specimens from Bacon (no. 4207 and 4028: length 2.5 and 2.75 in.). Type. no. 55901 , U. S. National 

 Museum, from Bacon, Sorsogon, P. I., collected by Charles J. Pierson, and cotype, no. 20009, Stanford Univer- 

 sity Museum. 



200. Abudefduf xanthurus (Bleeker). 



Eleven specimens from Bacon (no. 34(31 to 34fi9, 390<3, and 3854: length 3.5 to 4.5 in.). 



Gl i/phidodon xrmlhuru: Bleeker. Nat. Tijds. Ned. Ind., v, 1853. .345, Amboyna; Ciinther, Cat.iv. 47 (Ceram; Amboyna). 

 Paragli/phidodon xanthurus Bleeker, Atlas, ix, pi. ccccv, fig. 3. 



201. Abudefduf bankieri (Richardson). 



Five specimens from Bacon (no. 3891, 4205, and 4206; length 1.75 to 2.5 in.). 



Glyphisodon bankieri Richardson, Ichth. China, 253, 184G, Hongkong; Giinther. Cat., iv, 54 (China). 

 Parapomacentrus bankieri Bleeker, Atlas, ix, pi. ccccviu, fig. S. 



202. Abudefduf zonatus (Ciivier tt Viilenciennes). 



Two specimens from Bacon (no. 4208 and 3680; length 2 and 2.5 in.). 



Gliiphisodon zonalus Cuvier & Valenciennes, IJist. Nat. Poiss., v, Bfil (483) . 1830, New Guinea. 



Glupliidodonfons zonatus, Bleeker, Atlas, ix, pi. ccccvn, fig. 3. 



Glypktdodon brownriggii Giinthor. Fischo der Siidsee, 232, pi. 127, fig. a and c; in part. 



203. Abudefduf cyaneus (Quoy & Gaimard). 



Four specimens fioni Bacon (no. 3863 and 4212; length 1.2 to 2.25 in.). Dorsal xin, 12; preorbital and 

 preopercle entire; depth 2.2 without caudal; head 3.35. Color in spirits deep blue; pectoral, soft dorsal, 

 caudal, ventral, and anal yellowish; a small indistinct deeper blue spot at origin of lateral line: no spot in axil 

 of pcctoi-al or on soft dorsal: no stripes on head. 



( )ne specimen (no. 4212) is uniform blue without yellowish on fins. This specimen is slightly less in depth 

 than the others, the venti'al fins being also a little darker in color. 



Gliiphisodon eiiancus Quoy & Gaimard, Voy. Uranie, Zool., :i92, pi. (J4, fig. 3, 1824; no locality. 



