22 BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
Iii the first, paper published by the present writers in 1903 are given descriptions 
of 57 new species and (! new genera, as follows: 
Fishes from the Hawaiian Islands previoajly described by the present writers. 
Carcharias phorcys. 
Anthias kelloggi. 
Seams jenkinsi. 
Microdonophis fowled. 
Apt)gonich th ys waikiki. 
Scarus lauia. 
Mursena kailuse. 
Apogon snyderi. 
Scar us borborus. 
Gymnothorax vinolentus ( -Knchely- 
Fowlcria, new genus. 
Teuthis atramentatus. 
nassa vinolentus). 
Priacanthus alalaua. 
Pachynathus nycteris. 
Gymnothorax steindachneri. 
Bowersia, new genus. 
Lagocep halus ocea n i c us. 
Gymnothorax goldsboroughi. 
Bowersia violcscens. 
Ostracion oahuensis. 
Gymnothorax hilonis. 
Bowersia ulaula. 
Pterois splicx. 
Echidna zonophpea. 
Etelis evurus. 
Scorpsenopsis catocala. 
Rhinoscopelus oeeanicus. 
Sectator aziireus. 
Dendrochirus liudsoni. 
Hippocampus fisheri. 
Mulloides llammeus. 
Quisquilius, new genus. 
Hippocampus hilonis. 
Pseudupeneus chrysonemus. 
Quisquilius eugenius. 
Atherina insularum. 
Upe neus arge. 
Gnatholepis knighti. 
Myripristis berndti. 
Abudefduf sindonis. 
Gobiopterus farcimen. 
Myripristis chryscres. 
Pomacentrus jenkinsi. 
Vitraria, new genus. 
M y ripristis argy romus. 
Lepidaplois strophode.s. 
Vitraria clarescens. 
Myripristis symmetricus. 
Verriculus, new genus. 
Osurus, new genus. 
Flammeo scythrops. 
Vcrriculus sanguineus. 
Jordanicus umbratilis. 
Holocentrus xantherythrus. 
Pseudoch eilinus e van id us. 
Engyprosopon hawaiiensis. 
Holocentrus ensifer. 
Hemipteronotus baldwini. 
Engyprosopon arenicola. 
Carangus elacate. 
1‘ikea aurora. 
Xyrichthys niveilatus. 
An tennarius drombus. 
In a paper by Jordan and Fowler on Japanese fishes (1902) the present writers 
describe as new Autigonia steindacluuri , basing the description on specimens taken 
at Hilo, Hawaii. 
In 1903 (.Iordan and Kvermann 1903a) one new genus ( Iracundus ) and two new 
species (Trojndickthys psegnm and Iracundus signifer) were described. 
Snyder (1904) gives a list of 227 shore species obtained by the Albatross among 
the Hawaiian Islands during the investigations of 1902. Of these, 25 species and 2 
genera were thought by him to be new. The new names are as follows: 
Veternio, new genus ol Leptocephalidce. Gvmnothorax berndti. 
Collybus, new genus of Bramidse. 
Carcharias insularum. 
Carcharias nestates. 
Veternio verrens. 
Spbagebranchus flavicaudus. 
Callechelys luteus. 
Moringua hawaiiensis. 
Gymnothorax nuttingi. 
Gym noth orax muci fer. 
Gymnothorax xanthostomus. 
Gymnothorax waialme. 
U rop tery gius 1 eueu rus. 
Exonautesgilberti. 
Carangus cheilio. 
Carangoides ajax. 
Collybus drachme. 
Apogon erythrinus. 
Cirrhilabrus jordani. 
Pseudojulis cerasina. 
Hemipteronotus jenkinsi. 
Ch ae todi > n co ra 1 1 i co 1 a. 
Holacanthus lisheri. 
Stephanolepis pricei. 
Antennarius nexilis. 
Antennarius dueseus. 
A short paper by Jordan and Snyder (1904) lists the specimens received from 
Mr. Max Schlemmcr, Mr. E. L. Berndt, and Mr. II. W. Ilenshaw, recording 37 
species, of which 4 (Brachysomophis henshawi , Ariomma lurida , Icictoria schletnmeri , 
and Antennarius laysan i as) are described as new. In a later paper the same authors 
describe, also as new, Am la evermanni , from Honolulu. 
In a paper by Fowler (1904) are recorded 3 species of fishes collected by Dr. 
J. K. Townsend at the Hawaiian Islands many years ago and now contained in the 
Museum of the Philadelphia Academy, one of them (Holocentrus graeilispinis) being 
described as new. Mention is also made of a number of other Hawaiian species, 
examples of which were donated to the Philadelphia Academy by the Fish Commis¬ 
sion, all duplicate specimens of species upon which the present writers had not yet 
reported. 
