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166. Runula azalea. G 419 



167. Alticus atlanticus. G, (A) 419 



168. Alticus chiostictus. R, (A) 419 



169. Malococtenus zonogaster. G 420 



170. Lepisomajenkinsi. G 420 



171. Encheliophisjordani. G 420 



Ophidiidae 420 



172. Chilara taylori. G, (A) 420 



173. Otophidium indefatigabile. G, (A) 421 



Brotulidae 421 



174. Petrotyx hopkinsi. G 421 



175. Eutyxdiagrammus. G 421 



Triglidae 421 



176. Prionotus miles. G 421 



Echeneididae 421 



177. Echeneis remora. G, (C) 421 



Gobiesocidae '. 422 



178. Gobiesox pcecilophthalmus. G 422 



179. Gobiesox adustus. R, (A) 422 



180. Arbaciosa truncata. G . . . . . ; 422 



Pleuronectidse 422 



181. Platophrys constellatus. G, (A) 422 



182. Platophrys leopardinus. R, C, G, (A) 423 



Soleidae 423 



183. Symphurus atramentatus. G, (A) 423 



Antennariidae 424 



184. Antennarius tagus. G 424 



INTRODUCTION. 



IN the fish-fauna of these islands there is a very conspicuous 

 element formed of species that belong to the islands of the 

 western part of the Pacific. These are : 



Galeocerdo triginus. G. 



Tricenodon obesus. C. 



Euleptorampkus longirostris. G. 



Evolantia mtcroptera. G. 



Myripristis murdjan. C, G. 



Holotrachys lima. C. 



Kuhlia tczniura. R, C, G. 



Caranx melamfhygus. R, C, G. 



Forcifiger longirostris. R. 



Zanclus canescens. R, C, G. 



Ctenochcetus strigosus. C. 



Hepatus trtostegus. R, C. 



