98 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 
243. Hepatus dussumieri (Cuvier & Valenciennes). 
Formosa (Jordan & Eyermann). 
} 244. Hepatus bipunctatus (Giinther). 
Kotosho (Jordan & Eyermann). 
245. Hepatus olivaceus (Bloch & Schneider). 
Formosa (Jordan & Evyermann). 
j Fia. 23. Hepatus olivaceus (Bl. & Schneid.). (After Jordan & Evermann, Proc. U.S. N. M., Vol. 25, p. 358.) 
! Family SIGANIDA. 
| 246. Siganus virgatus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). 
(Native name Trau toh.) 
Two specimens from Takao, three inches long. 
247. Siganus vermiculatus (Kuhl & Van Hasselt). 
Suwata (Jordan & Evermann). 
248. Siganus fuscescens (Houttuyn). 
Three specimens, three to eight inches long, from ‘Takao. 
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Keerun (Jordan & Eyermann). 
249. Siganus guttatus (Bloch). | 
(Native name Mw ¢.) 
One example, eight inches long, from Takao. Specimens from southern Negros, 
P. L, recorded by Jordan & Seale as Siganus lineatus belong to this species. Others 
called Siganus lineatus from the Philippines belong to the next species, whatever 
that may prove to be. 
250. Siganus lineatus (Cuvier & Valenciennes)? 
(Native name Mu e.) 
Two small specimens, three inches long, from Takao, are referred with consid- 
erable doubt to this species. They are apparently identical with specimens from 
