328 BULLETIN OP THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



One specimen from Apia, type no. 51746, U. S. National Museum, length 11.50 inches. Named 

 for Vernon Lyman Kellogg. 



1094. Callyodon tricolor (Bleeker). Shortland I. (Seale); East Indies. 

 Beams tricolor Bleeker, Verh. Bat. Gen., xxu, Labr. Cycl., 59, East Indies. 



1095. Callyodon dussumieri (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Fate (Seale); East Indies. 



Scarus dussumieri Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., xiv, 252, 1839, Seychelles. 

 Pseudoscariis dussumieri, Bleeker, Atlas, I, Scaridge, 46, tab. VIII, fig. 1, Java. 



1096. Callyodon pyrrhostethus (Richardson). Fate and Rarotonga ( Seale ) ; East Indies. 



Scarus jisittacus Forskal, Descr. Anim., 29, 1775, Red Sea, not Scarus psittacus L. 

 Scarus pyrrhostethus Richardson, Ich. Chin., 262, 1S3S, Canton. 

 Pseudoscarus pyrrhostethus, Gunther, Cat., IV, 223. 



1097. Callyodon pepo (Bennett). New Guinea (Macleay); East Indies. 



Pseudoscarus cantori Bleeker. » 



1098. Callyodon fasciatus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Fate (Seale); East Indies. 



Scarus/asciatus Cuvier & Valenciennes, op. cit., 222, 1839, Moluccas. 



Scarus rivulatus Cuvier & Valenciennes, op. cit., 223, 1839, Java; name preoccupied. 



Scarus rivulatoides Bleeker, Verh. Bat. Gen., xxn, Labr. Cycl., 55, East Indies. 



Scarus micrognathus Bleeker, op. cit., 56, East Indies. 



Pseudoscarus rivulatus, Gunther, Cat., iv, 222, East Indies. 



1099. Callyodon festivus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Polynesia. 

 Scarus feslivus Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., xiv, 282, 1839, no locality. 



1100. Callyodon frontalis (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Oualan. 



Scarus frontalis Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., xiv, 280, 1839, Oualan (Caroline Is.). 



1101. Callyodon forsteri (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Tahiti. 

 Scarus forsteri Cuvier & Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., xiv, 275, Tahiti. 



1102. Callyodon prasiognatnus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). Aviasapupema. jBamoa; New Ireland. 



(PI. xlviii, fig. 2.) 

 Scarus prasiognatlius Cuvier & Valenciennes, op. cit., 272, 1839, New Ireland. 



We have 5 specimens of this fish from Pago Pago. It seems not to have been collected since 

 the time of Quoy and Gaimard. 



Head 3 in length; depth 2.85; eye 5.95 in head; snout 2.75; interorbital 3; dorsal ix, 10; anal in, 

 9; scales 2-24-6, three rows on cheek, the lower row of two scales on lower limit of preopercle. 



Body oblong, compressed; anterior profile' rather sharp-pointed; depth of caudal peduncle 2.10 

 in head; no posterior canines; lips broad, covering more than two-thirds of jaws; 6 scales in front of 

 dorsal fin; longest ray of dorsal 2.55 in head; base of anal 1.25, 2.10 in base of dorsal, its longest ray 

 3 in head; pectoral 1.30; ventral 1.80; caudal 1.40, the middle portion rounded, the rays very slightly 

 produced. 



Color in life, uniform very dark coppery brown; fins of same shade, much mottled; teeth deep 

 blue. 



Color in spirits, brown, a tint of bluish or violet on head; dorsal dark bluish with some blotches 

 of gray on soft dorsal; pectoral purplish; ventral grayish, darker at tip; anal grayish, irregularly 

 blotched with purplish; caudal purplish, darker at tip; margin of upper lip grayish; teeth green; 

 iris golden. 



The specimen described above is 7.50 inches long. 



1103. Callyodon maoricus Jordan & Seale, new species. Moalefuga. (PI. xlviii, fig. 3.) 



Head 3 in length; depth 2.95; eye 5.95 in head; snout 2.20; interorbital 2.95; dorsal ix, 10; anal 

 in, 9; scales 2-24-6, three rows on cheek; lower row of 3 scales which almost cover the lower limb of 

 preopercle. 



Body oblong, compressed; anterior profile evenly rounded, the tip of head rather bluntly pointed; 

 depth of caudal peduncle 2.30 in head; a single small posterior canine on upper jaw; upper lip wide, 

 almost covering upper teeth, lower lip less wide, covering about two-thirds of lower teeth; base of 

 dorsal fin 1.85 in length without caudal, its longest ray 2.95 in head; base of anal 1.30 in head, its 



