art.2. FORMOSA AND PHILIPPINES FISHES—FOWLER AND BEAN. 51 
brown extends about over four scales, one scale below lateral line 
and just before pectoral end. Dorsals grayish, spotted and blotched 
with white. Anals grayish, with about three whitish longitudinal 
narrow bands, more or less complete. Caudal little more dusky, 
upper and lower edges especially deeper but narrowly so, and fin 
with about five vertical pale or whitish narrow cross bands. Other 
fins pale. Pectoral slightly pale dusky terminally. Length, 145 
mm. Takao. 
Also three smaller examples, same data, but without the dark scales 
at the beginning of lateral line. In the largest they show only a smail 
whitish spot apically on scale. In the smaller example no blue-gray 
lines on head. Head, 34; depth, 34; D. II, VII, 12,1; A. IIT, 12, 1; 
scales 21 in upper section of lateral line, 5 in lower hind section to 
caudal base and 1 more on latter; 3 scales above lateral line, 9 below; 
snout, 24 to 24; eye, 4 to 54; maxillary, 32 to 3}; interorbital, 53 to 6; 
length, 75 to 186 mm. 
Snyder has described H. jenkinst from a young Hawaiian speci- 
men, an inch long, which is shown without scales on the cheek and 
black blotch above the lateral line below front of soft dorsal. From 
this it appears to us it is probably an /ndistius, likely the young of 
I. anettensis (Gunther). 
EPIBULUS INSIDIATOR (Pallas). 
Two examples, 162 to 222 mm. Zamboanga. Neither of these 
specimens show the pectoral fin as contrasted, or pale, as in Bleeker’s 
figure. 
CHEILINUS FASCIATUS (Blech). 
Length, 325 mm. Zamboanga. About the suprascapular region, 
postpectoral and humeral also, each scale marked with a decided and 
contrasted blackish-brown blotch basally. 
CHEILINUS TRILOBATUS Lacépéde. 
Length, 307 mm. Cebu. Agrees with Gunther’s figure* of a 
Samoan example. Our specimen shows both soft dorsal, anal, 
and caudal, with their elongated points more pronounced. In alco- 
hol its breast and belly are spotted paler, and along the median line 
assume quite large pale blotches. Similar ones also occur on the 
lower surface of the head. 
Family CALLYODONTIDAE. 
CALLYODON BALINENSIS (Bleeker). 
Head, 2%; depth, 22; D. TX, 10,1; A. III, 8,1; scales, 18 in upper 
section of lateral line, 5 in lower section to caudal base and 2 more 
Journ. Mus. Godeffroy, vol. 15 (VII), 1881, pl. 131. 
