Rakers iii, 21, iii, lanceolate, nearly long as fila- 
ments or 12 in eye. Scdbes finely ctenoid, in even longi- 
tudinsl rows mostly parallel with lateral line; caudal scaly 
(most scales now fallen); 3 rows of cheek scales; basal radi- 
ating striae 6, and 2 or 3 extend apically; apical denticles 
about 96; circuli very fine; lateral line mostly concurrent 
with dorsal profile, slopes little high along caudal peduncle 
side until median at caudal base; tubes with 1 to 3 branches 
above, fewer on last scales. second dorsal spine 1g in head; 
first dorsal ray 12; second dorsal ray 2 2/35; second anal ray 
1 4/5; caudal well forked, lower lobe equals head; pectoral 
1 2/5; ventral 14. 
Tn alcohol coloration largely faded dull brown, slightly 
mottled, paler below. ‘traces of dark longitudinal streaks 
along lateral line, spinous dorsal whitish, with broad black- 
ish band and median oblique pale dusky band. »ooft dorsal pale 
brown with 2 horizontal deep brown bands, upper subapical and 
lower median. Caudal pale brown 3 broad dark transverse 
bands on each lobe. Ventral and anal pale, each with 3 dark 
cross-bars or as many rows of dark spots, rectoral pale. 
Leneth 138 mm, sydney. : 
Upeneoides sulphureus (Cuvier). 
Head 3 1/8 to 3 1/3; depth 3 1/8 to 4; D. VIII - I, 8; 
A. II, 63; scales 34 or 55 in lateral line to caudal base and 
2 or 4 more gn latter; 2 scales above lateral line to spinous 
