64 CHECK-LIST OF PHILIPPINE FISHES. 



Curler, Georges et Valenciennes, Achille. Histoire nature! le des poissons, t. 



1-22, pp. 8337, pi. l-vm+9-650. Paris, 1828-1846. 

 Philippine species recorded or described: 

 Siluridse 3 



Exocoetidse 1 



Carangida ! 



Equulidse 1 



Hfemulidsp, 1 



Ophicephalidac 1 



Anabantidan 1 



ChsetodontidsB 1 



Locality represented: 

 Manila. 



NOTE. A majority of the above species are recorded on faith of 

 notes or drawings of Commerson, Dussumier, or Mertens. or of "mem- 

 bers of the Russian Expedition." 



Elera, Castro de. Catalogo sistematico de toda la fauna de Filipinas. I, Verte- 

 brados, pp. 1-701 (Pisces, pp. 454-621). Manila, 1895. 



A check-list of many species, based (chiefly) on specimens preserved in 

 the Museo de Santo Tomas de Manila; the identifications not always 

 trustworthy. 



Evermann, Barton Warren, and Scale, Alvin (A). Fishes of the Philippine 

 Islands. Bulletin, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, XXVI, 1906, pp. 49-110, 

 figs. 1-22. Washington, 1907. 



Species recorded or described, 296, representing 89 families and 139 

 genera. 



Localities represented: 

 Luzon 



San Fabian, Province of Pangasinan. 

 Bacon, Province of Sorsogon. 

 Bulan, Province of Sorsogon. 

 Tarlac. 



Mindanao, Zamboanga. 

 Sulu Archipelago, Jolo. 



Evermann, Barton Warren, and Scale, Alvin (B). Fishes collected in the Phil- 

 ippine Islands by Maj. Edgar A. Mearns, surgeon, U. S. Army. Pro- 

 ceedings U. S. National Museum, XXXI, 1906, pp. 505-512, figs. 1-4. 

 Washington, 1906. 

 Species recorded or described: 



