XU LIST OF ILLUSTEATIONS. 



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Malakichihys griseus, type of Satsuma macrops 426 



Diploprion bifasciatus 428 



Bryttosus kawamebari 434 



Stereolepis ischinagi (young, from Misaki) 436 



Stereolepis gigas (young, from Santa Barbara) 437 



Epinephelus chlorostigma 446 



Epinephelus craspedurus 448 



Epinephelus megachir 449 



Epinephelus fario 451 



Epinephelus episticius ^ 453 



Epinephelus morrhua 455 



Epinephelus awoara 458 



Epinephelus tsirimenara 461 



Trisotropis dcrmopteru^ 462 



Sayonara saisumse (type of Sayonara mitsukurii) 466 



Tosana niwse 472 



Graphic representation of the constituents of the Olivine-diabase described and 



the average normal diabase 480 



Alpheus candei. b, infero-external surface of large chela; b\ supero-internal 



surface of large chela; c, small chela; (/, meropodite of third foot; d\ dactyl 



of fifth foot ; n, anterior region 486 



Synalpheus townsendi scaphoceris. a, carpocerite; r*, anterior region; <, telson.. 487 

 Synalpheus mcclendoni. a, carpocerite; b, large chela; c, small chela; d, third 



foot; n, anterior region 487 



Globarmadillo armatus 496 



Notasellus trilobatus. a, female; b, first leg of male; c, first and second pleopods 



of male 650 



Side view of Ophiotholia mitrephora , showing the miter-shaped disk, the upraised 



arms, and the numerous oral papillae 665 



Upper surface of the ninth, tenth, and eleventh arm-joints of Ophiotholia 



mitrephora, showing the small upper arm-plates and the arm-spines 666 



