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(XXVI), Jordan and Seale discuss the "Fishes of the Islands of Luzon 

 and Panay" as represented in a collection made in 1900 by Dr. George 

 A. Lung, Surgeon in the United States Navy. Dr. [.iiiig ()l)taincd 

 at Manila and Iloilo, 249 s])ccic>.. <,f ^^h\rU ci-ht.v.i :nv .I.^m tIIxmI ms 

 new. One of these species, Uhitint/ohins /iiik// proves idcMiiicil wiih 

 an older species Rhhwcjohiu.s u,hnln.„s (F.u-skal), and P, trusrirl, .s^ 



'VUv saiiK- ri. h faniK. is discnssc.l in a similar paper which imnie- 

 dial.-ly lollous il.c ..thcr In the same Hnlletin, "Fishes of the Philippine 

 Islands" In Kvennann and Scale. This treats of the collection exhib- 



by Mr. Charles J. Pierson, formerly of Stanford University. In this 



One of these, Platophrijft palad, should have been referred to the 

 genus Pscudorhombus of Bleeker, of which the Americ-an genus 

 Cencylopsetta seems to be a synonym. Tliree other species of Pi^cu- 

 dorhombus are by some slip of ilie pen referred to Plniophrys. It 



It should lead to a general descriptive cataloirnc of iIk- vast iisli-iauna 

 of the Au.stralian contin(Mit. 



In the Bulletin of the Museum ..f ( 'omparativ /u.,l.>iry. vol. L, 

 1906, Dr. Charles K. KaMman dcM ril..- mnnrruu. ^hark'. t.vth and 



