e7/ 
basal striae 9 to 16; apical denticles 10 to 12; circuli coarse, 
Color in alcohol dull uniform brownish with faint dark mottlings 
on back and on fins terminally, which latter pale otherwise, 
Length 28 to 30 mm. Two from Rio Janeiro, 
This species only known previously from the original descrdp- 
tion, the exact locality unknown, but believed to be somewhere in 
the West Indies. The type is 44 mm, long, and is described with 
fewer fin-rays than in our material, 
Mugilogobius devisi MeCullock and Ogilby. 
Head 3 3/4; depth 5; D. VI - I, 97; A.I, 8: scales about 48 
from shoulder to caudal base; about 14 scales transversely at soft 
dorsal and anal origins; snout 4 1/8 in head; eye 4 1/8; maxillary 
21/4; interorbital 3; head width 1 3/5. Snout conic, length 
about half its width, Maxillary to hind eye edge. Teeth in bands 
in jaws, lower inner row little enlarged. Interorhital nearly 
level, scarcely convex, Gill-opening forward to hind preopercle 
edge, Scales smaller anteriorly, more distinctly ctenoid on caudal 
peduncle. Color in alcohol faded dull uniform brownish. 4eneth 32 
mm . One from Australia, 
Our example, though in poor preservation, and smaller than 
that figured by MeCulloch and Ogilby”’’, largely agrees, 
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Records Austral. Mlus,, vol. 12, no. 10, 1919, p.223. Pl, 36, 
fig. 2, Moreton Bay, 
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Glossogobius giurus (Buchanan-Hamilton). ¢«4. 
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Bead: = B/G; deuth 6 1/5; D. VI =:%, 8, 43 A.I, 8, 43. scales 
oO from shoulder to caudal base and 3? more on latter; 9 scales 
