&s Gunther contends<’> 
that Scarus Jenkins and C, miniatus 
Jenkins are synonymous, 
The other specimen is C. dubius(Bennett). It has cleare- 
ly 3 rows of cheek scales and is 213 mm, long. 
A comparison with the type of Scarus lupus Fowler, “°° 
shows the latter apparently allied in the absence of post- 
erior canines, large cye, dispdsition of the lateral line, 
scales, etc, “t differs in the presence of only 2 rows of 
cheek scales,.preopercle flange naked, andthe presence of the 
narrow pale bar across the snout, 
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Journ,Mus,Godeffroy,vol.16,heft 8,1909, p, 322, 
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ligGe paves DP» 4900, Ti, IS, Tig. by Thornton. Island, 
OS ARIES Rs SOR - 
Callyodon forsteri (Valenciennes), fray - 
er 
; 
Head 2 3/4 to 3; depth ’3 to 3 1/43 D. Xx, OD: Bs ew Las 
9, scales 18 in upper section of lateral line, 4 in horizontal 
section to caudal base, and 2 more on latter; 2 scales above 
leteral line to spinous dorsal origin, 2 to soft dorsal origin 
and 6 below to spinous anal origin; 5 predorsal scales; snout 
3 2/5 in head; eye 4 1/4; mouth 2 1/8 to 21/6. Snout conic, 
long as wide, Larger example with 2 or 3 hind canines above 
and 2 below; smaller example without canines, Rakers 16 @1, 
fine, setiform, short, 4 1/2 in filaments, which 4 2/3 in head, 
scales with 27 to 50 radiating basel striae, and 60 to 80 apie 
cal, of which manv imperfect; 2 rows of cheek scales; each 
