688 SURGEON F. DAY ON ANDAMAN-ISLAND FISHES. [Nov. 1, 
round blue spots, and having blue lines on the head. A brown band 
as wide as the orbit extends from before the dorsal fin, through the 
eye, to below the jaws, a second from sixth and seventh spines to 
base of pectoral fin, whilst both are edged with blue. Fins yellowish. 
86. TreuTuis vermicuuaTa, C.& V. Chow-lud-dah, And. 
87. TruTHIS CONCATENATA, C.& V. Thar-oar-dah, And. 
Colours. Dark greyish brown, covered all over with light orange 
spots larger than the interspaces, but decreasing in size towards the 
abdomen. A blue band extends from below the orbit to the angle 
of the mouth, whilst another passes along the preopercle. 
88. TreuTHis MARMORATA, Q. & G. 
89. Teutuis gAva, Linn. Thar-oar-dah, And. 
90. TEUTHIS LABYRINTHOIDES, Bleeker. 
91. TEUTHIS ALBOPUNCTATA, Schleg. ? 
The spots in this species were blue. 
Family ACRONURID. 
92. ACANTHURUS CTENODON, Cuv. & Val. 
D. 8/29. A. 3/26. 
Colours. Lineated all over with blue and yellow lines, the latter 
somewhat the widest. Numerous red spots about the head, more 
especially around the eyes. Dorsal and anal fins lineated. 
Several specimens taken up to 8 inches in length. 
93. ACANTHURUS TRIOSTEGUS, Linn. 
Many specimens obtained up to 53 inches. 
94, ACANTHURUS LINEATUS, Linn. 
The coloration in Bennet’s ‘ Fishes of Ceylon’ very correctly re- 
presents this species, of which many were taken up to 10 inches in 
length. 
95. ACANTHURUS ANNULARIS, Cuv. & Val. 
Large specimens of this fish were obtained, which induces me to 
believe that Cuvier was correct in considering it a distinct species, 
and not the young of 4. java, which latter form was not taken. 
Family CARANGID2. 
96. CaARANX HIPPOS, Linn. 
An apparent variety of this species was covered with scattered 
black spots over the upper half of its body and its sides. 
97. CaARANX MELAMPYGUS, Cuv. & Val. 
