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remainder are very little longer. The dorsal is connected with the caudal by a slight 
membranous fold. The pectorals have twelve branched rays, and reach to the vent. 
The anal begins beneath the first dorsal ray, and is much lower than the dorsal ; it has 
three spines, the third being longest, and two-thirds of the length of the head. The 
ventrals are connected with the body by a membranous fold. 
Colour uniform brown, fins marked with darker and lighter. Dr. Peters mentions a 
spot on the lateral line, below the seventh and eighth dorsal spines, which is not visible 
in our specimen. 
Length 5-| inches. 
No. [609] is an immature specimen 2^ inches long, in which the prseorbital and 
prseopercular spines are very minute, the second and third dorsal spines proportionately 
shorter, and scarcely any trace of scales is visible. The colour is lighter, with darker 
longitudinal lines. 
Kiswara Bay, east coast of Africa. Zanzibar. Mozambique. 
SYNANCEIA, Schneider. 
156. Synanceia verrucosa. [340.] 
Synanceia verrucosa, Bl. Schn. p. 195, t. 45 ; Rupp. N. IV. Fische, p. 109; Giinth. Fish. ii. p. 146. 
Scorptena bracliio, Lacep. iii. pp. 259, 272, pi. 12. f. 1. 
Synanceia brachio, Cm. fy Val. iv. p. 447 ; Cuv. Regne Anim. III. Poiss. pi. 25. f. 3. 
Zanzibar. Tied Sea. Indian Ocean and Archipelago. Polynesia. 
PLATYCEPHALUS, Schneider. 
157. Platycephalus insidiator. [H4] 
Cottns insidiator, Forsk. p. 25. 
Platycephalus insidiator, Bl. Schn. p. 59 ; Cuv. Val. iv. p. 227 ; Rupp. N. W. Fische, p.102 ; Schley. 
Faun. Japon. Poiss. p. 39, pi. 15. f. 1; Giinth. Fish. ii. p. 177. 
Aden. Zanzibar. Bed Sea. From east coast of Africa, through Indian Ocean , to 
Australia. 
158. Platycephalus pristis. [489.] 
Platycephalus pristis, Peters, Wiegm. Arch. 1855, p. 240; Giinth. Fish. ii. p. 188. 
Zanzibar. Mozambique. 
DACTYLOPTERUS, Lacep. 
159. Dactylopterus orientalis. [124.] 
Russell, pi. 161. 
Dactylopterus orientalis, Cuv. fy Val. iv. p. 134, pi. 76; Schleg. Faun. Japon. Poiss. p. 37, pi. 15a; 
Giinth. Fish. ii. p. 222. 
Aden. Zanzibar. Indian Ocean and Archipelago. 
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