FASCIATED CHJETODOtf. 



Chaetodon Fasciatus. & corpore oblongo-ovato albido, fascii$ 



pluribus transversis ccerukis* 

 Chaetodon with oblong ovate body, marked by several trans- 



verse blue bands. 

 Chaetodon fasciatus* Block, t. 195. 

 Chaetodon Dux. Lin. Gmel. p. 1255„ 



A beautiful species: shape oblong-ovate; colour 

 white with a slight silvery cast, and a dusky tinge 

 on the upper parts : body most elegantly banded 

 by several broad, transverse, deep blue bands with 

 brown edges : dorsal and anal fin moderately broad, 

 but obtuse at their extremities, and not extending 

 to the end of the tail : at the gill-covers a very 

 strong spine. Native of the Indian seas* 



SUltAT CHJETODONrf 



Chaetodon Suratensis. C* corpore subrotundo-crcato Subargenteti, 

 fasciis transversis fuscis^ maculaqm utrinque pectorali nigra. 



Silvery-grey Chaetodon with roundish-ovate body banded with 

 brown, and marked on each side by a black pectoral spot. 



Chaetodon Suratensis. Block, t. 2] 7. 



Shape roundish-oval : colour silvery grey, darker 

 on the back and fins : body marked by six or 

 seven moderately broad, transverse, brown bands, 

 and at the base of the pectoral fins by a semi- 

 lunar black spot : dorsal and anal fin broadish at 

 the extremities, but obtuse, and not reaching to 



