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lateral line; the third from the side of the snout, below the eye, through 

 the angle of the operculum, to the middle of the base of the caudal fin; 

 the fourth begins on the under part of the lower jaw, crosses the cheek 

 in a curve to the sub-operculum, ascends along the gill-opening to the 

 base of the pectoral fin, where it is interrupted ; commences again in the 

 axil of pectoral, and terminates on the lower part of the base of the 

 caudal ; it is curved on the body. 



ACANTHUEID^. 



ACANTHUEUS LINEATUS, {Gm.) Bl. Schn. [No. 15131]. 



Chwtodon lineatus. Gmelin, Syst. Nat., i, 1788, 1246. 



Acanthurus lineatus, Bloch, Syst. Ichth., ed. Schn., 1801, 214, pi. 49. — Cuv. & Val., 



Hist. Nat. des Poiss., x, 1835, 223.— Gunther, Cat. Fish., iii, 1861, 333 ; Jour 



Mus. Godeffr., ii, 1875, Fische der Siidsee, i, 111, pi. 70. 

 Acanthurus vittatiis, Bennett, Fish of Ceylon, 1837, pi. 2. / 



CHILODIPTERID^. 



APOGOK AURITUS, C. & F.* [No. 15134]. 



Densely sprinkled with brown; a black, white-edged spot on the 

 operculum. 



APOGON FASCIATUS, {WUte) Q. & (7. [No. 15108]. 



Mullusfasciatus, White, Jour. Voy. New South Wales, 1790, 268, pi. 1. 

 Ai)ogon novemfasciatus, Cuv. & Val., Hist. Nat. des Poiss., ii, 1829, 154. 

 Apogon fasdatus, QuoY & Gaimard, Voy. Freyc. Zool., 1824, 344. — Gunther, Cat. 



Fish., i, 18.59, 241; Jour. Mus. Godeffr., ii, 1873, Fische der Sudsee, i, 19, 



pi. 20, f. A, B. 

 Apogon aroubiensis, Honib. & Jacquin., Voy, au P61e Sud, Poiss., 1853, 31, pi. 1, f. 1. 



D. 71. A. |. L. lat. 25. L. trans. 8. 



Ground color silvery, with four longitudinal dark brown bands along 

 the sides of the body ; the first short, along the back ; the second, third, 

 and fourth from the snout to the caudal ; the second and fourth con- 

 verging on the caudal. Spinous dorsal blackish ; a black band across 

 the base of the second dorsal and anal. 



* See synonymy under Hawaiian Fishes. 



