edge. Soft anal with broad dusky-brown edge, wider forward, 
Length 64 to 100 mm, Four without locality, iket;-fromEFii.. 
cosanoes Clr muncig by Svthend F te he a 
Chaetodon Sy aa Park, 4 
Head 3 1/3; depth 1 2/Ss- Dye Riti, 21, “ A. TIT, 80,45 
tubes in lateral line 29; 39 scales between suprascapula and cau- 
dal base; 6 scales above lateral line to spinous dorsal origin; 
14 scales below to spinous jJanal. origin, BSnout 3 2/3 in head; 
eye 3; maxillary 3 1/2; interorbital 2 1/2; head width 1 7/8. 
Rakers 379 short lanceolate points, about 1/4 of filaments, 
which 11/3 in eye, Scales with 11 t sal radiating striae 
and 100 apical denticles. Length 87 mm, One without locality, 
Cee ek Our painting of an example from Opolu, 
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sanoa, Tpit IG 39, 4 oh gy NG foes Obes RIA pode” 
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44 agrees in coloration with Samoan and Sumatran exa 
in the Academy, As Park's material was obtained in Sumatra, 
the coloration of our Sumatran examples is of interest. When 
fresh in arrack they were generally pale brown, upper and hind 
half of body grayish. Trunk with 17 narrow longitudinal stripes 
of dark brown, slightly inclined above behind, also upper ones 
little broader. Forehead, predorsal, interorbital, and snout 
brown, mandible and chin blackish. Narrower pearl-white ver- 
tical parallel band extends downward from lower front of eye, 
Broad blackish-brown band from side of occiput obliquely to 
eye, continued below to chest, where broader and deeper, above 
