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LAMARK's CHjETODON. 



Chaetodon Lamarkii. C. luteus, striis tribus longitudinalibus 

 fuscis. 



Gold-yellow Chaetodon, with three longitudinal dusky stripes. 

 Chaetodon Lamarck. Cepede. 4. p. 526. 



General colour gold-yellow, with three longi- 

 tudinal dusky stripes on each side the body : lower 

 jaw longer than the upper : scales rounded, striated, 

 and denticulated : fifteen spiny rays and sixteen 

 soft ones in the dorsal fin : three spiny and twenty 

 $oft ones in the anal : gill-covers armed with a 

 very long spine. Described by Cepede from a 

 specimen in the Prince of Orange's museum. 



With txvo dorsal fins. 



PLUMIEfc's CELETODON. 



Chaetodon Plumieri. G. subflavus, subtus subargenteus, corpwe 



fasciis sex virentibus, pinna dorsali analique falcatis. 

 Yellowish Chaetodon, subargenteous beneath, with six greenish 



bands across the body, and dorsal and anal fin falcated, 

 Chaetodon Plumieri. Block, t. 211, 



Shape rhombic-ovate, in habit resembling the 

 angel, ?*homboid, and ciliated Chastodons. Colour 

 dull yellow above, silvery beneath : across the body 

 six greenish stripes : first spines of the back con- 

 nected by a membrane, so as to form a small separate 

 fin : second dorsal and caudal, large, long, and 

 falcated, so as to extend beyond the tail, which is 



