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Still another specimen (field No. 03473) was dusky olive; a scarlet stripe behind upper angle of 
gill-opening as long as head and very bright, its wide border black, not blending with ground color: 
a white crescent on caudal; posterior half of pectoral obscurely whitish. 
Color in alcohol, blackish brown; a horizontal band of buff equal to length of snout from behind 
upper margin of opercle bordered with deeper brown; median caudal rays broadly margined with dull 
buff, edge with narrow blackish marginal line; pectoral with blackish basal portion, outer portion 
grayish. 
Described chiefly from an example (No. 03512) taken at Honolulu. 
The species appears to be fairly abundant at Honolulu. Doctor Jenkins obtained II examples, 
Jordan and Snyder 1, and we preserved 0. The Albatross obtained it at Honolulu and at Tuako Bay, 
Hawaii. The 21 specimens examined are fi to 10.6 inches long. 
Acanthurus olivaccus Bloch '& Schneider, Syst. Ichtli.. 213, 214. 1801, Tahiti; Gunther, Fisehe der Siidsee, TV. 113,1875 
(Society, Pnumotu, Navigator. Pelew. and Sandwich islands); Steindachner, Denks. Ak. Wiss. Wien, I,XX, 1900, 
493 (Honolulu). 
Acanthurus cparai Lesson, Voy. Goquille, Zool., II, 147, pi. 27, fig. 1. 1830, Tahiti. 
Acanthurus humeralis Cuvier Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., X. 231. 1835, Caroline and Society islands; Eydoux & 
Souleyet, Voy. Bonite, I, 169, pi. 2, 1841 (Sandwich Islands). 
Harp urns paroticus Forster, Descr. Animal., Ed. Lichtenstein, 183, 1*44, Tahiti. 
Teuthis oUraccus, Jordan & Everraann, Proc. V. S. Nat. Mus., XXV, 1903 (Sept. 24. 1902). 358, fig. 23 (Formosa): Jenkins, 
Bull. U. S. Fish Comm.. XXII, 1902 (Sept. 23.1903), 476 (Honolulu); Snyder, op. cit. (Jan. 19. 1904), 533 (-Honolulu: 
Puako Bay, Hawaii). 
312. Hepatus leucopareius (Jenkins). ‘‘ MaikoiJco.” Fig. 167. 
Head 4 in length; depth 1.75; eye 3.25 in head; snout 1.25; interorbital 2.7; D. ix, 26; A. in, 24., 
Body deep, compressed, upper profile stongly convex, lower shallowly convex; head deep, 
Fig. 167 .—Hepatus leucopareius (Jenkins); from the type. 
compressed, upper profile steep to dorsal, lower profile nearly straight from chin to root of ven- 
trals; jaws large, lower slightly produced; snout long, slightly concave in profile; mouth small, low; 
teeth broad, edges crenulate, compressed, forming a sharp cutting edge; margin of preopercle very 
