NO. 1462. FISHES FROM SOJTIIERN JAPAN— JORDAN AND STARK'S. 708 



Numerous specimens were taken at Tanegashima and four at Yaku- 

 shima; the longest 70 mm. in lengtii. 



Tiie type is 60 mm. long and was taken at the former localit}'. It 

 is numbered 53272, U. S. N. M. A cotype is No. 9361, Stanford 

 University. 



SALARIAS ENOSIMiE (Jordan and Snyder). 



Numerous specimens coUected at Miyanoura, Yakushima, and at 

 Tanegasiiima. They usually have the orbital tentacle fringed at the 



Fig. 10.— Salarias enosim^. 



edges and longer than in the typical specimens. This species, with 

 the next two, belongs to the subg'enus Scartlchthys. This group dif- 

 fers from Salarias proper in having the dorsal conspicuously notched. 



SALARIAS ANDERSONI Jordan and Starks, new species. 



Head, 5^ in length to caudal base; depth, 5^. Eye, 4 in head; 

 maxillary, 3; interorbital space, 9. Dorsal XI, 19 or 20; anal, 20 

 to 22. 



Head produced at orbital region and overhanging the mouth; region 

 between eye and upper lip a little concave. Front of mouth under 



Fig. 11. — Salarias andersoni. 



front of pupil; maxillary extending considerable past eye. Teeth in 

 a coml)-like, single, even row, attached to flesh of jaws; upper lip not 

 fringed. A rather long nasal tentacle present in front of e3'e, and a 

 much longer, slender, supraorbital tentacle, attached to upper part of 



