542 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MWEIJM. vc.l.xxxhi. 



Color in spirits, yellowish brown, a black spot on middle of sides, 

 another on sides of caudal peduncle; caudal anal soft; anal with 

 white spots. 



Ten specnnens, length 1.50 to 8.25 iiiches. This is the variety called 

 Icoelreuten by Cuvier and Valenciennes." 



Family GOBTIDTE. 



23. GLOSSOGOBIUS TAMBUJON (Bleeker). 



Gobius tambujon Bleeker, Banten, p. 319 (Java). 

 Gobius tambujon Gunther, Cat., Ill, p. 32. 



Head -3.30; depth 4.75; eye 3 in head; snout 4; D. VI-7; A. 7; 

 scales 24; head naked; maxillary extending to a line with anterior 

 part of eye; tongue emarginate; width of head greater than its depth; 

 depth of head 1.50 in its length; interorbital space equal to width of 

 pupil; teeth minute. 



Color whitish, with five indistinct dusky bands over back — equal in 

 width to the interspaces, five dusky blotches on sides alternating with 

 the bars of back, dusky lines radiating from eye. 



Forty. one specimens, length 1-1.50 inches. 



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Fir,. 2.— GLOSSOGOBIUS campbelli.vnus 



24. GLOSSOGOBIUS CAMPBELLIANUS (Jordan and Seale, new species). 



Head 3 in length to base of caudal; depth 5; eye 4 in head; D. VI- 

 6; A. 7; scales 23; tongue notched; cheeks tumid; maxillarj' about 

 2 in head, extending to posterior margin of eye; interorbital narrow; 

 head naked, its width 1.20 in its length, its depth 2; mouth wide, 

 oblique, lower jaw slightly projecting; lips narrow; snout blunt, its 

 length 4.20 in head; isthmus very narrow, teeth small, sharp-pointed, 

 no canines ; the gill openings wide ; 2 longitudinal rows of small warts 

 on cheeks, about 3 vertical rows on opercles; top of head smooth and 



oNat. His. Poiss., pi. cxcix. 



