JAPANESE FISHES. 
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CHAMPSODONTIDJE. 
72. Champsodon vorax Gunther. 
Champsodon Vorax, Jordan <fc Snyder, Proe. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxiv, 1902, p. 481; Suruga Bay. 
Station 3713, 45 to 48 fathoms, and station 3714, 48 to 60 fathoms, both off Ose Point, Suruga Bay. 
PTEROPSARIDtE. 
73. Neopercis sexfasciata (Schlegel). 
Neopercis sexfasciata, Jordan & Snyder, Proe. IT. S. Nat. Mus., xxiv, 1902, p.407; Totomi Bay, Sagami Bay, Suruga Bay. 
Station 3730, off Owari Point, Totomi Bay, 34 fathoms; station 3707, off Ose Point, Suruga Bay, 68 
to 70 fathoms; station 3727, in Totomi Bay; station 3763, off Sune Point, Sagami Bay, 49 fathoms. 
This species frequently bears small parasitic isopods. 
When fresh the specimens dredged in Suruga Bay were orange red, with black bars and markings, 
which on head and belly shaded into yellow. Caudal bright yellow above, orange red below, with 
three black cross liars on upper half; lower fins orange; pectoral golden. 
74. Neopercis aurantiaca (Doderlein). 
Neopercis aurantiaca, Jordan & Snyder, Proe. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxiv, 1902, p. 468; Suruga Bay, Sagami Bay, Owari Bay. 
Station 3708, off Ose Point, Suruga Bay, 65 to 125 fathoms; also in Sagami and Owari bays. 
75. Pteropsaron evolans Jordan & Snyder. 
Pteropsaron evolans Jordan & Snyder, Proe. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxiv, 1902, p.470; Sagami Bay, Owari Bay. 
Station 3757, off Sune Point, Sagami Bay, 50 fathoms; station 3762, Owari Bay, 42 fathoms; station 
3763, off Sune Point, Sagami Bay, 49 fathoms, No. 50008. 
Also dredged in Owari Bay, in 14 to 20 fathoms. 
