APPENDIX FISHES. 545 



Additional fishes not obtained by the original expedition are 

 as follows : 



SERRANID^E. 



EPINEPHBLUS, Block. 



EPINEPHELUS FUSCOGUTTATUS, Forsk. 



Epinephelus fuscoguttatus, Forsk., sp., Descr. Anim., p. 42 ; Playf . 

 and Giinth., Fish. Zanzibar, p. 6, pi. i., figs. 2 and 3. 



The species is represented by a single immature example measur- 

 ing only 50 mm. in length. Funafuti forms another station for 

 this widely distributed form, connecting the Marshall Group with 

 the Samoan and Friendly Isles, whence it has been previously 

 recorded. 



GRAMMISTES, Artedi. 

 GKAMMISTES SEXLINEATUS, Thunb. 



Grammistes sexlineatus, Thunb. sp., Vetensk. Ac. Handl. Stockh. 



xiii.,i792,p. 142, pi. v.; Day.Fishesof India, p. 28, pl.ix., fig. 1. 



Though the only example received measures but 21 mm. in 



length, the striking features of the species (the only one of its 



genus) renders identification unmistakable. The usual longitudinal 



white lines are broken up into spots, and all the anal rays are 



articulated, a character which separates it from Pogonoperca, 



wherein anal spines are noticeably developed. 



CH^TODONTID^J. 



ZANCLUS, Cuv. and Vol. 



ZANCLUS CORNUTUS, Linn. 



Zanclus cornutus, Linn., sp., Giinth., Fische der Siidsee, p. 142, 



pi. xcii. 



The solitary specimen obtained is about the size of the young 

 figured by Giinther. The anterior black band is however continued 

 to the ventral profile, as in the adult. 



BLENNIID^E. 



SALARIAS, Cuv. 

 SALARIAS PERIOPTHALMUS, Cuv. and Vol. 



Salarias periopthalmus, Cuv. and Val., Hist. Nat., xi., p. 311, 

 pi. cccxxviii. ; Giinth. , Fische der Siidsee, p. 207, pi. cxiv., 

 figs. D and E. 

 Two examples are to hand, each about the size of Giinther's 



fig. D. The only variation is in the markings of the tins. The 



