20 Mr. (J. T. Regan — .4 St/nopsis of 



6. Macrorhamphosus veHtaris, Pall. 



Centriscus velitaris, Pall. Spicil. Zool. viii. p. 36, pi. iv. fig. 8; Giintli. 



Cat. Fish.iii. p. 524 (1861). 

 Centrisais f/racilis (part.), Giinth. Cat. Fish. iii. p. 521 (1861). 

 Centriscus drevispiJiis, Kner & Steind. Sitzungsb. Akad. Wien, liv. 



1866, p. ;J74, pi. iii. fig. 9. 

 Mac7-n7-hamp/iiisui /iau-fiie>isi.s, Gilb. Bull. U.S. Fish. Comin. f. Ii)(j3, 



p. 613, fig. 237 (1905). 



Atlantic and Indo-Pacific. 



1 have examined small specimens, similar to those described 

 by Pallas, Kner and Steindachner, and Gilbert, from East 

 Africa, the Indian Ocean, China, and the Mediterranean ; 

 the last-named do not appear to differ in any respect from the 

 others. There are also some larger examples, np to 85 mm., 

 from Messina, Madeira, and Sierra Leone. The species i.s 

 clos^e to M. gracilis, bnt has a smaller eye. 



2. NoTOPOGON, Regan, 1913. 

 Hiipra, p. 14. 



J. Notopogon lilliei, Regan. 



Supra, p. 14. 



Cenlriscops humerosus, McCiillocli, * Endeavour' Fish. p. 24, fi". 5, and 

 pi. i.>c. (1911). 



Soiithci-n Australia; New Zealand. 



2. Notopogon schoieli, M. AVelx'r. 



Macrorhamphosus schoteli, Weber, Tijdschr. Xt'derl. Dierk. Vereln (2) 

 xi. 1910, p. 77, pi. iv. 



W. Atlantic, l)et\veen Baiiia ami Montevideo. 



.') . Xofajtogon ftrnanJez ia n im, Del ti n . 

 Centrixcus ftriiuiidezianus, Delfin. Hev. Clijlon. iii. 1899, p. 76. 

 J nan Fernandez. 



4. JSotopogon .renosoma, Regan. 

 Supra, p. 11. 



Cape North, New Zoaland. 



3. Centuiscops, (Jill, 18G2. 



Proc. Acad. P]iibi<l. p. 2."i4. 



Liiiiini/iiia. J'owj.'r, I'roc. Acad. I'hiliul. li.v. 1'.I07, p. 425. 



