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the following species : — P. tayenus^ Rich., p. 12 (= P. holocentrum and 
schmittiy Blkr.) P. carolinus, C. V., p. 13 ;'*P. hamrur, 0. V., p. 13 ; Pseu- 
dqpriacanthus niphonius, Blkr. (Priac. meyeri^ Gthr.), p. 14. 
Apogonina. Apogon nigricans, sp. n., Day, op. cit. p. 58, pi. xv. fig. 3, 
Madras. '^A. savayensis, Gthr., = A. baukanensis {? %audanensis), Blkr. 
Id. ibid. p. 101. Plates of the following species are published by Bleeker, 
oy.cit.: — 
4 (^Apogon) Amia fasciata, Gill, pi. xlviii. fig. 4 \ mj)nochrous, 0. V., 
pi. xlix. fig. 1 yguadrifasciata, C. V., pl^ Ivii. fig. 1 ; timorensis, Blkr., 
fig. 2 ; ceramensis, Blkr., pi. Iviii. fig. 1 ; ^kallo^oma, Blkr., fig. 2 ; “^urea, 
Blkr. A. roseipinnis, G. V.) pl^ lix. fig. 1 ; kallopterus, Blk^ fig. 2; 
orbicularis, K. v. H.,pl. Ixi. fig. 1 : frenata, Val., pi. Ixiv. fig. 2 \ mdano- 
rhynchus, Blkr^ pi. Iv. fig. 1 '^gracilis, Blkr., fig. 2 \bandanensis, Blkr., 
pi. Ixvii. fig. 2 ; amboinensis, Blkr., pi. Ixviii. fig. 1 ;macropterus, K. v. 
H., ^g. 2 fUnolluccensis, Val., pi. Ixix. fig. \ Tiartzfeldi, Blkr., fig. 2; 
urostigma, Blkr., fig. 6 •,'^melas, Blkr., pi. Ixx. fig. 1. 
'I {Chilodipterus) Paramia quinquelineatus, G. V., pi. xlviii. fig. 20; 
\ Amia apogonoides, Blkr., pi. Ixiii. fig. 2 Pseudamia poly stigma, Blkr., 
pi. Ixx. fig. 2. ^ 
Ambassis wolfi, Blkr., pi. Ixvii. fig. 2 ; kopsi, Blkr., pi. Ixvi. fig. 1 ; 
urotcenia, Blkr., fig. 2 ; interrupta, Blkr., pi. Ixx. fig. 6. 
< Parambassis apogonoides, Blkr., pi. lx. fig. 1 \ microlepis, Blkr., fig. 2. 
** Grystina. Pikea, g. n., for Grysies liinulatus, Guich. (Reunion Ichth.), 
which has D. Guichenot’s statement of being probably erroneous ; 
Steindachner, SB. Ak. Wein, Ixx. p. 375. 
O Grystes. Gill adopts the name Micropterus, Lac^p., for this genus, 
which consists of two species, G. salmoides and G. nigricans ; P. Soc. 
Portl. 1874, p. 55. ^ 
(Dales) Moronopsis rupestris, 0. V.; pi. Ixi. fig. 2, toeniurus, 0. V., 
pi. Ixvii. fig. 5 ; figured by Bleeker, op. cit. 
Pristipomatidce. Therapon (?) rubiginosus, sp. n., Hutton, Ann. N. H. 
(4) xvi. p. 314, Otago. ^ 
4 Therapon argenteus, Gthr., pi. xlviii. fig. 1, and argenteus, 0. V., pi. Ixi. 
fig. A, micr acanthus, Blkr., pi. Ixii. fig. trivittatus, Blkr., fig. 2 ; figured 
by Bleeker, op. cit. 
J Helotes sexlineatus, C. V., pi. Ixiv. fig. 5 ; id. ibid. 
PristipoT^a variolosum, A. Haly, Ann. N. H. (4) xv. p. 269, Cama- 
roons ; P. olivaceum. Day, op. cit. p. 73, pi. xix. fig. 1, Beloochistan and 
Sind : spp. nn. j 
J Pristipoma hasta, 0. V., pi. xlvii. fig. 3, and Pomadasys therapon, Blkr., 
pi. Ixiii. fig. 1 ; figured by Bleeker, op. cit. ^ 
(Diagrammd) Pl^torhynchus chrysotoenia^ Blkr., pi. li. fig. 1, albovit- 
tatus, Riipp., fig. 2,celebicus, Blkr., fig. 3, pictas, Blkr., fig. 4 (= punc- 
tatum, C. V.), and pi. Iv. fig. 2^ crassispina, Riipp., pi. Ixiv. fig. 4; figured 
by Bleeker, op. cit. 
^ Hapalogenys petersi, sp. n.. Day, op. cit. p. 77, pi. xx. fig. 3, Sind and 
Meckran Coast. \ 
Hcemulon continuum, Poey, An. Soc. Esp. iv. p. 120, Cuba ; II. hians, 
A. Haly, Ann. N. H. (4) xv. p. 268, Bahia : spp. nn. 
