320 report — 1845. 



Page 215. 



Sebastes ventricosus, Temm. et Schl. F. J. Sieb. p. 48. pi. 20. f. 1, 2. 

 (Spec. Brit. Mus. 9 inches long). 

 This species was accidentally omitted in the body of the list. 

 Hab. Sea of Japan. 



Page 258. 

 Crenilabrus flagellifer, Temm. et Schl. F. J. Sieb. pi. 86. f. 2. 



Notwithstanding some differences in profile and in the illumination of the figures, is very pro- 

 bably the same with the Ctenolabrus rubellio of the Report, the blues and reds of the La~ 

 bridce being, as we have already mentioned, interchangeable after the death of the fish. 



Cirrhilabrus, Temm. et Schl. F. J. Sieb. pi. 86. f. 3. (Letter-press not 

 yet published). 

 Hab. Japan. 



Page 311. 

 Fam. Gadid^e. 

 Brotula imberbis, Temm. et Schl. F. J. 



The British Museum possesses a specimen which is 5\ inches long. 



\ 

 Lepidoleprus japonicus, Temm. et Schl. F. J. Sieb. 



Snout apiculated and acute ; scales less strongly armed than those of the other species. 

 The British Museum possesses two heads. 



Hab. Japan. 



Haslar Hospital, April 1846. 



ERRATA. 



P. 187, near the bottom, for Scomberidce, read Scombrisidce. 

 197, for TrygonidjE, read Trygonisid^:. 

 J 99, for Ostinopterygii, M'Leay, read Ossei. 

 235, line 9, for a South Australian Serranns, read the Plectropoma dentex of South 



Australia. 

 277, add to the references following Platessa chinensis, Icon. Descriptions of Animals, 



fig. 104 & 105, pages 133 & 134. 



286, second line from the bottom, for des, read de. 



287, line 13, for Macropterote, read Macropteronote. 



