The foilwing specimens were photographed- 
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S-46-268; Acanthurus achilles/^om m: AA-CH-139-1030-9 
269; llaso lituratus, ., 1 / 8 . “ran ; " id // 
270; Acanthurus trlostegus jra^ ; 
' - A 271; Tleotrls (?1 /qq r om 
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The stomachs of 3 narrow-nosed lizard fish were 
opened and the following contents revealed: 
130 mm specimen contained a 110 mm halfbeak-the 
latter was bent upon itself as otherwise it 
would not have fitted into t he stomach. 
115 ram specimen contained a 60 ram labrid-the common 
species of labrid which is very common in the 
collections. 
115 ram specimen-contain a 40 mm labrid-same sneci 
as above. 
The following fishes were collected-: 
7 File fishes (2 sp) 
13 Puffers (2 species) 
15 Poraacentrids (3 sp) 
8 Photographed 
477 Total Fishes Collected 
89 Total Species of Fishe 
Also 6 octopusuls 
18 Halfbeaks 
3 honotaxus grandicolis 
2 rlatycephalids 
6 Siganids (small) 
12 Chromis ceourlus 
3 Parcirrhites arcatus 
, 22 Apogon (all 5 stripers/ 
. 56 Acanthurids (10-43-1-2) 
9 Dascyllus 3 -stripe 
6 Pylogytes flavissimus 
2 Pseud ochromids 
1 Amphiprion 
5 Plesiops nigricans 
1 ITullet (Blk Pectoral) 
2 Fistuolaria 
3 Scropionids * 
18 Dussumerids ■, ' 
1 Caracanthid 
1 .Brotulid 
-JL Fish sp. ‘ . ‘ * 
Gobies (2 species: 8 - 3 ) 
. 4 Blennies (4 species) 
27 Eels (8 secies) 
37 Spinephalus (2-35: 2 species) 
43 &oatfishes (3 species: 1 - 2 - 40 ) 
25 Synodonitids (2 species: 20-5) 
34 Parapercids (2 species:) 
• 2 CThaetodontids (2 species) 
5 /, Labrids (12 species: 27-4-5-1-3-1-1-2-1-1-1-7) 
8 Parrot Fishes (2 species) 
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