pate 
ek hes 
_ PO 2 ; 
extend ing over dorsals and anals, where very contrasted, and last 
bar across caudal basally. Length 14 tO 18 mm, Three from the 
Sulu Archipelago, 
ST appears to agree 
Blennius periophthalmoides Macleay” 
largely with our specimens, though its size is not given, 
4+ differs, however, in that the depth is given as 6 in the 
total, whereas in our largest specimen it is only 4, The dorsal 
rays are said to be 16, 
A i SR RO SEE EEC Ee ED EE ee EONS 
~~ Beil 
Proc ,Linn,Soc,New South Wales, 1883, p.269, Dufaire, New Guinea, 
ee ~ es > ee ee eee 
a 
Hypleurochilus vaillanti Jordan and fesie 16 based on an 
example only about the size of our smallest. It differs in the 
broader suborbital, very short gape to mouth, and the soft dorsal 
end anal more or less joined to the caudal, while in our examples 
they are quite distinct, 
Se SP Se SP” chee a ee eee tan oO. Re He en BR rem Rt ree ee ee 
288 
Bull .Bur,Fisher,,vol.25,1905(1906), p.420,fig.102. Pago Pago, 
Samoa, 
: Af 
Blennius pilicornis Cuvier, # 
¢ ‘ 
a 
Head 3 1/2; depth 3 3/4; D. XII,’ 21; A. I, 23; snout 3 in 
head; eye 4 3/4; maxillary 2/5; head width 1 3/5; interorbital 
2ineye, Snout convex, length 4/5 its width, Maxillary to 
hind eye edge; expansion 1 1/4 in eye, Teeth in jaws uniserial, 
even, canpressed or incisor-like, <4 above, 28 below; canine 
above and below each side, posteriorly, Interorbital convex, 
