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Fistnlaria setrata, Cvr., 'Rhgne Anini., 1817.— GOnther, Cat. Fish., iii, 1861, 533. 

 Fmtv.laria commersoni, Euppell, N. W. Fische, 1837, 142.— Peters, Arch. f. Naturg., 



1855, i, 258. 

 Cannwhynchus hnmaculatus, Cantok, Catalogue, 211. 



Locality: Honolulu Harbor, Oahu. 



BELONID^. 



BELONE PLATURA, Eiipp. [No. 17983]. 



Bclone platura, Euppell, N. W. Fische, 1837, 73, pi. 20, f. 1.— Cuv. & Val., Hist. Nat. 

 des Poiss., xviii, 1846, 451. — Bleeker, Act. Soc. Sc. Indo-Ned., ii, 1857, Amboina, 

 viii, 85. — GtJNTHER, Cat. Fish., vi, 1866, 237. — Klunzinger, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges., 

 xxi, 1871, Fische d. Eoth. Meer, 577. 



Belone carinaia, Cuv. & Val., op. cit., xviii, 1846, 437.— Gunther, Cat. Fish., vi, 1866, 



236. 



D. 14-15. A. 19-20. 



Body subpentagonal ; tail depressed, strongly cariuated ; the median 

 shallow groove on the upper surface of the head scaly. Two specimens 

 gave nineteen rays in the anal fin, and one gave twenty. 



Length, 15 inches. 



Locality : Harbor of Honolulu, Oahu. 



BCOMBERESOCID^. 



EXOCCETUS SPECULIGEE, Cuv. & Val. [No. 17985]. 



Exocoetus specuUger, Cuv. & Val., Hist. Nat. des Poiss., xix, 1846, 94. — Bleeker, Ned. 

 Tydsch. Dierk., iii, 1865, 122.— Gunther, Cat. Fish., vi, 1866, 287. 



Origin of the dorsal fin is behind the anal ; pectoral with an oblique 

 white band across its lower half anteriorly; white edged. Ventrals 

 white; grayish in the axil, and with the middle rays gray. 



Locality : Hawaiian Islands. 



EXOCCETUS BEACHYPTERUS, Solander [No. 17986]. 



Exocoetus braclujpterus, Solakder, MSS.— Eichakdson, Eep. Ichth. Chin., Eep. 1.5th 

 Meet. Brit. Assoc, 1846, 265.— GtJNTHER, Cat. Fish., vi, 1866, 280. 



Exocoetus viento, Cuv. & Val^, Hist. Nat. des Poiss., xix, 1846, 124. — Bleeker, Verb. 

 Bat. Gen., xxiv, 1852, Snoek., 21. -Gunther, Cat. Fish., vi, 1866, 281. 



ParexoccBtus menio, Bleeker, Ned. Tydschr. Dierk., iii, 1865, 126. 



D. 12. A. 13. 

 One or two very short barbules at the symphysis of the lower jaw. 

 Height of the body is contained 5^ times^in the total length, and .the 



