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ICHTHYOLOGICAL FAUNA OF CELEBES 
Farailiae. 
Species. 
Habitat. 
Bahsieni 
Balistes liueatus schu .... .. 
Aluthera barbata S. Mull. 
Tiiacanihus biaculealus C V. 
Makassar 
91 
19 
Gynanodoota 
Tetraodoo Houkenii Bl.... .... 
„ argenteus S. Mull. 
SI 
Scyllia 
Chiloscylhum punctatum M. H .... 
Carchariae 
Carcharias (Priouodon) sorrah Valen 
Sphyrna Blochii M H. 
19 
91 
Squatinor?jae 
Rhynchonatus laevis M. H. 
11 
Torpediues 
Narcine Timlei M K.. 
\ 11 
Trygones 
Taeniura lymma M. H. 
11 
Myliobatides 
Aetobatis flagellum. 
The above review shows sufficiently the analogy of this fauna 
to that of Java. Yet there are numerous species among those 
enumerated, which were never observed by me on or near the 
coasts of Java, and which are nowhere mentioned as being 
found on these coasts. The species not known in Java are the 
following, viz.: 
Apogon novem fasciatus C. V. 
Serranus merra C. V. 
Diacope bitaeniata C. V. 
Mesoprion taeniops C. V, 
„ fuscesceos C. V. 
Dules maculatus C. V 
Platycephalus prisliger C V, 
Pteroi* zebra C. V 
Dentex obtusus S Mull. 
Chorineraus mauritianus O V. 
aculeatus C. V, 
Caranx Forsteri C V. 
Coryphaena chrysurus Lac. 
Araphacaotbus vnlpinus M. Schl. 
Certraeus plicatilis C. V. 
Gobius celebius C V 
Sicydium cynocephalum C. V. 
Eleotris velobrancha C. V. 
Anaphiprion ephippium Schn. 
„ percula C. V. 
Pomaceutrus albiiasciatus M. Schl. 
,, nigricans C. V 
Cossyphus Schoenleinii Agay. 
Novacula pentadactyla C. V, 
Belone annulata C. V. 
,, timucoides S. Mull. 
Hemiramphus melanurus C. V 
„ eryihrorhyuchus C. V, 
Aluihera barbata S. Mull. 
Tetraodon lionkenii fel. 
„ argenteus S. Mull. 
Narcine Timlei Henle. 
Aetobads flagellum M H. 
Consequently, according to our present knowledge, we have 
33 of the above enumerated 93 species, which are entirely 
strangers to Java, whilst the remaining 60 are found inhabiting 
the waters along the coast of Java. 
Some weeks ago I received a small collection of fishes from 
Macassar, for which I am indebted to the kindness of my 
friend, the naturalist traveller Zollinger, who collected them 
for me during his stay at that place. Though this collection 
consists only of 21 species, yet it is remarkable for the follow¬ 
ing peculiarities, viz.: 
1st.—15 species are new to the Fauna of Celebes. 
