On Fishes from Ttotuma^ South Pacijic Ocean. 371 



Frulistorfer in S. Celebes, and can now (lifForentiatc two 

 distinct species : — 



A. Tepmlna pulo hyaline, minutely spotted 



ftlonj,' the veins and more or less across 



their apical halves. 



a. Tepniina with second apical area nuuh 



shdrler than first, third a little longer 



than first. 



b. ]>xp, tegm., $ 56 millim L. maculosa. (Proc. Zool. 



Soc. 188.'{, t. XXV. 

 figs. '^a,h.) 

 13. Tegmina pale ochraceous, subliyaline, 

 spotted along the veins, and minutely 

 mottled over the whole area. 

 aa. Tegmina with second apical area a little 

 shorter than first, third much longer 

 than first. 



hb. Exp. tegm., 5 80 millim L. Fnihittorferi,^'^.i\. {^ , 



Mon. Orient. Cicad. 

 t. vii. figs. 13 «, h.) 



The new species is to be differentiated by its larf^er size, 

 darker-coloured tegmina, and by the above detailed differ- 

 ences in the relative lengths of their three upper apical areas. 

 Both species were taken by Frulistorfer in S. Celebes — 

 L. maculosa at Patunuang and L. Frulistorferl at Baa-Kracn^, 

 5000 feet. 



XLII. — A List of the Fishes obtained by Mr. J. Stanley 

 Gardiner at Rotuma, South Pacijic Ocean. By G. A. 

 BOULENGER, F.R.S. 



I HAVE lately been engaged in naming a collection of small 

 fishes made by Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner at liotuma. Al- 

 though all the specimens belong to known species, it may not 

 be without interest to publish a list of them, by which our 

 knowledge of their distribution will be increased. I have 

 the pleasure to add that a complete set of these fishes, in 

 an excellent state of preservation, has been presented to the 

 British Museum by Mr. Gardiner^ who has kindly furnished 

 nie with the following note on the manner in which they were 

 obtained : — 



" After the ' Coral-boring Expedition to Funafuti ' re- 

 turned to Fiji, I went in H.M.S. 'Penguin' to Rotuma, a 

 small island about 260 miles N. by W. of Fiji; here 1 

 remained three and a half months. The island is about 

 8 miles long by 2 broad, and round it is a boat-channel with 



