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The species from China called Gerres japonicus by Giinther, having 

 nine dorsal spines and the depth 2 J inches high, must be a Xystsema, 

 probably A'', erythroururn. Of this species we have many specimens 

 from Wakanoura, Oida, and Nagasaki. 



Family POMACENTRID^. 



Amphiprion frenatus (^Brevoort). 



AmpMrion fremitus Jordan and Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, p. 597. 



Abudefduf ccelestinus (Lacepede). 



Okmawa ( Imperial Museum) . 



Family LABMD.^. 



Crenilabrus stejnegeri (^Ishikawa). 



Crenilabrus stejnegeri. Ishikawa, Proc. Imijerial Museum, Tokyo, 1904, p. 12, Naha, 

 Okinawa. 



Okinawa (Imperial Museum). 



Ampheces geographicus (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



Anampses geographicus Jordan and Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, 

 p. 628. 



Okinawa ( Imperial Museum) . 



Stethojulis psacas (Jordan and Snyder). 



Stethojulis psacas Jordan and Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, p. 629. 



Okinawa (Imperial Museum). 



Stethojulis strigiventer (Bennett). 



Stethojulis strigiventer Jordan and Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXTV, 1902, p. 631. 



Miyako (Imperial Museum). 



Hemigymnus melapterus (Bloch). 



Hemigymnus melapter-us Jordan and Snyder, Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, 

 p. 634. 



Okinawa ( Imperial Museum) . 



Halichaeres trimaculatus(Quoy and Gaimard). 



Giintheria trimaculata Jordan and Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, p. 635. 



Okinawa (Imperial Museum). 



Cheilio inermis (Forskal). 



Chcilio inermis Jordan and Snyder, Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, p. 644. 



Naha, Okinawa (Imperial Museum). 



Thalassoma lutescens (Solander). 



Thalassoma lutcsce7is Jordan and Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, p. 647. 



This species is apparently well separated from TTialassoma lunare. 

 It occurs also in the South Seas. 



Thalassoma dorsale (Quoy and Gaimard). 



Thalassoma dorsale 3 onoAi^ and Snyder, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, p. 648. 



Okinawa (Imperial Museum). 



