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5325 No. 826. Red Bay, St. David's Id. Young. Oct. 27. 



5326 No. 919. Hungry Bay. Seine. Young. Nov. 7. 



187. Scarus gnathodus Poey. Mud Parrot. 



5327 No. 92. The Flatts. 2 spec. Fish-pot. Sept. 8. 



188. Scarus vetula (Bl. & Schn.). Blue Fish. 



5328 No. 3^. Near Hungry Bay. Aug. 29. 



5329 No. 182. The Flatts. Fish-pot. "Parrot". Sept. 8. 



189. Scarus acutus Poey. Mud Belly. 



GooDE, Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, xiv, Oct., 1877, 291, Pseiidoscarus 

 acutus. 



190. Scarus tasniopterus Desm. Parrot Fish. 



GooDE, Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, xiv, Oct., 1877, 291, as Pseudoscarus 

 psittaciis. 



191. Scarus trispinosus C. & V. Rainbow. 



GooDE, Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, xiv, Oct., 1877, 291, as Pseudoscarus 

 quadrispinosus . 



192. Cryptotomus crassiceps Bean. 



Bean, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xix, Feb. 26, 1906, 32. 



4964 No. 417. Cooper's Id. 2 spec. Sept. 26, 1905. 



D. IX, 10 to 11; A. ii-iii, 9; scales i>^-25-6. No posterior 

 canine tooth. About 12 teeth in front of upper jaw developed as 

 canines, the two outer of which are hooked and recurved; side teeth 

 coalesced into a cutting edge. The lower jaw has about 21 teeth, 

 free at their tips and somewhat canine-like, behind them a narrow 

 cutting edge formed by coalesced teeth. This is the case in the 



Figure 9. Cryptotomus CRASsiCEm '■ 



