LABRIDAE. 139 
Pseudojulis notospilus Ginruer. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 26. Snopcrass & Heuimr, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., 1905, 6, p. 396. 
Plate 6, fig. 2. 
Two specimens 5.87 and 5.62 inches long from Acapulco. 
Larger specimen deformed, giving it a much steeper profile. The color 
differs somewhat from current descriptions. The following color note was 
with the specimen: — ‘‘Ground color, olive-green with darker bars; edge of 
dorsal, anal, and ventral sky-blue, dots on anal and dorsal of the same color, 
middle dorsal spot black, submarginal stripe brown, lighter bar sometimes 
bluish.” 
One specimen M. C. Z., 29558, 5.5 inches long from Acapulco February 28, 
1905. 
The following color note was with the specimen: — “Dorsal spot yellow 
on either side of black middle spot; purple bar at base of pectoral; sky-blue 
spots forming bars on dorsal, caudal and anal; scales with blue marginal bar; 
general color olive-green.” 
Five specimens 3 to 17 inches long from Perico Island, in tide pool. 
We give the following notes on a specimen 3.06 inches long from Acapulco. 
No canine teeth in posterior part of jaws, anterior canines ? (or possibly 4); 
head sealeless; about six scales (possibly seven) in front of dorsal, not meeting 
over dorsal ridge; lateral line complete and continuous; scales in lateral line 
18+3-+6 or 7, in transverse series four including lateral line and counted from 
front of dorsal downward and backward, 8; downward and backward from 
lateral line to origin of anal. Head 3.5 in length; depth 3.63; eye 4.75 in 
head; snout 3.33; interorbital 5; dorsal IX, 11; anal III, 12. 
Cheilio inermis (ForskKAt). 
Jorpan & EverMann, Bull. U.S. Fish. Comm., 1905, 23, pt. 1, p. 314, pl. 33. 
Labrus inermis Forskau, Descript. Anim., 1775, p. 34. 
Three specimens, Nos. 3166, M. C. Z. 29651, 3167, and 3168, 145, 153 and 
1636 inches long from Cook Bay, Easter Island. 
These specimens vary greatly in color, but little in structure. No. 3168 is 
a little more slender, has a smaller eye, a slightly larger and slightly longer 
mouth. No. 3166 has head 3 in length; depth 5.83; orbit 6.41 in head; dis- 
tance frcm tip of snout to corner of mouth 2.85 in head; tip of upper lip to 
orbit 2.22; interorbital 10.3; pectoral 2.61; dorsal rays 22; anal I, 14; scales 
