260 Dr. A. Guntlier on 



CoUichthys lucida, Rich. 



A young- specimen. 



Vernacular name : Ta tou pao yu. 



Cybium gracile. 



Cybium graoile, Giinth. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., Nov, 1873, p. S78. 



First described from Chefoo. 

 Vernacular name : Pa-yu. 



Platycephalus cuUellatus, Rich. 

 Vernacular name : Chien tou yu. 



Gohius hasta^ Schleg. 

 Vernacular name : Pan tou yu. 



Muyil so-iuy. 



Vernacular name : So-yu. 



Mugil so-iuy, Basilewskv, Nouv. M^m. Imp. Soc. Nat. Moscou, x. 1855, 

 p. 226, tab. iv. fig. 3 ; Giinth. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., Feb. 1874, 

 p, 157. 



D. 4 I |. A. ^. L. lat. 41. L. transv. 14. 



Allied to Mugil axillaris. 



The height of the body is contained in the total length 

 (without caudal) 5^^ times, the length of the head 4f . The 

 diameter of the eye is contained in the length of the head 5^ 

 times, the width of the interorbital space 2^. Adipose eyelid 

 not developed ; the prajorbital is emarginate and distinctly 

 denticulated ; snout longer than the orbit ; upper lip thin ; 

 extremity of the maxillary not hidden. There are twenty- 

 three scales between the snout and the first dorsal fin ; no 

 elongate scale in the axil. Dorsal fins nearly equal in height ; 

 the spines are rather slender, and the first is rather shorter 

 than the postorbital portion of the head ; its root is a little 

 nearer to the snout than to the base of the caudal fin. Neither 

 the dorsal nor the anal fins are scaly, the latter commences 

 distinctly in advance of the soft dorsal. Caudal emarginate. 

 Pectoral as long as the head, without snout. Coloration 

 uniform. 



The .specimen from which this description is taken is 

 11 inches long, Basilewsky's figure is incorrect in many 

 respects, especially a.<* regards the position of the first dorsal 



