FISHES OF HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 
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to the Zoological Society of London and were described by Edward Turner Bennett 
(1828) in the Zoological Journal. Eleven species are recorded from the Hawaiian 
Islands, all of them being described as new. 
Fishes obtained at the Hawaiian Islands by II. M. S. Blonde in 1825. 
Nominal species. 
Length 
of type, 
in inches. 
Tage. 
Present identification. 
Blennius sordidus . 
4 
34 
Blennius sordidus. 
Blennius marmoratus. 
4 
35 
Altieus marmoratus. 
•lulis flavo-vittatus. 
3.5 
36 
Julis flavovittatus. 
Julis Greenovii. 
3 
37 
Julis greenovii. 
Seams dubius. 
4.5 
37 
Callyodon dubius. 
CirrhP,es maculosus. 
3.5 
38 
Cirrhitus marmoratus. 
Cirrhites fasciatus. 
i 
39 
Paracirrhites cinctus. 
Seorptena asperella. 
2 
40 
Sebastapistes asperella. 
Acanthurus flavescens. 
8 
40 
Zebrasoma flavescens. 
Acanthurus strigosus . 
4 
41 
ctenochsetus strigosus. 
Chsetodon Fremblii. 
5 
42 
Chsetodon fremblii. 
In Zoological Miscellany, 1831-1842, John Edward Gray described three new 
species of fishes from the Hawaiian Islands, basing the descriptions upon specimens 
in the British Museum. The species are as follows: 
Fishes from the Hawaiian Islands described by John Edward Gray. 
Nominal species. 
Page. 
Present identification. 
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33 
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Chietodon quadrimaculatus. 
Cuvier and Valenciennes in their Histoire Naturelles des Poissons, Volumes 
I-XXII, 1828-1849, record 18 species from the Hawaiian Islands, 13 of which are 
described as new. Their specimens were from the collections made by the Uranic. 
The list is as follows: 
Nominal species. 
Volume. 
Page. 
Year. 
Present identification. 
II 
1828 
Cephalopholis argus. 
Pseudupeneus bifasciatus. 
Pseudupeneus multi fasciatus. 
III 
468 
1829 
III 
468 
1829 
VII 
102 
1831 
1835 
X 
X 
208 
Hepatus matoides. 
229 
1835 
X 
259 
1835 
XIII 
455 
1839 
Julis eydouxii. 
XIV 
52 
1839 
XIV 
63 
1839 
Iniistius pavoninus. 
XIV 
96 
1839 
XIV 
270 
1839 
Callyodon bennetti. 
XIV 
283 
1839 
XIV 
295 
1839 
XVIII 
437 
1846 
XIX 
105 
1846 
Cypsiluras simus. 
Chanos chanos. 
Chanos cyprineUa . 
XIX 
198 
1846 
« Quoted from Quoy and Gaimard, who recorded it from Guam only. ^Onarourow (Honolulu). 
The next collection of fishes made at the Hawaiian Islands was obtained by 
H. M. S. Blossom during her voyage to the Pacific Ocean and Bering Straits in 
1825-1828, in command of Capt. Frederick William Beech®, R. N., F. R. S., etc. 
