July, 1906. Catalogue of Bermuda Fishes — Bean. 75 



No. 4845: Length 3^^ inches to base of middle caudal rays. 

 D. XIV, 20; A. Ill, ig; scales 9-48-23. Spines on posterior edge of 

 preopercle only four, the longest less than Vs length of eye. 



A narrow blue band from throat passing in front of eye and 

 meeting its fellow of the opposite (side) in a V shape on the nape. A 

 narrow blue band from angle of preopercle to origin of dorsal, where 

 it meets its fellow of the opposite side. Opercle with a blue edge. 

 A narrow blue band beginning at the base of the 6th dorsal spine 

 curving slightly forward and passing under about the middle of the 

 pectoral. A similar band begins under the origin of the last dorsal 

 spine and extends downward towards the root of the third anal 

 spine. A third band running from the root of the 8th soft dorsal 

 ray towards the middle of the soft portion of the anal fin. A narrow 

 blue margin at top of spinous and soft dorsal extending backward 

 almost to the tip of the soft dorsal. A similar blue maring on the 

 anal. A bluish submarginal band on posterior part of soft dorsal 

 and anal. Pectorals, ventrals, caudal, and tips of dorsal and anal 

 whitish; a tinge of lemon-yellow on caudal. 



. This may be the young of A. ciliaris, but the truth cannot be 

 determined without a larger series of specimen > 



206. lioiacanthus tricolor (Bloch). Black Angel Fish. 

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



CLXVII Family Teutliidithe. 



207. Teuthis bahianus (Castelnau). Doctor Fish. 

 Hungry Bay. Aug. 24. 

 Ten miles off Ireland Id. 5 spec. Fish-pots. 



Aug. 25. 

 Near Hungry Bay. Aug. 29. 

 Nonsuch Id. 2 young. Sept. 3. 

 Jones Bay, Cooper's Id. 4 young. Oct. 28. 

 Cooper's Id., west side. 2 young. Oct. 25. 

 Red Bay, St. David's Id. Oct. 27. 



208. Teuthis coeruleus (Bl. & Schn.). Blue Doctor Fish. 

 Near Hungry Bay. 2 spec. Hook. Aug. 29. 

 Nonsuch Id. Young. Sept. 3. 

 Nonsuch Bay. Young. Seine. Sept. 4. 



