ZANOLIDAE. 
Zanclus canescens (Linnaeus). rye - LTT mA VE, 
Head 2 1/4 to 2 2/5; depth 1 to 1 ‘1/10; D. II, 46 to 48; 
A.II, 34 or 35; snout 1 3/5 to 1 2/3 in head; eye 3 to 4; max- 
{llary 4 1/4 to 4 1/3; interorbital 2 4/5 to 4 1/4; head width 
2 2/5 to 3 1/8. Color in alcohol with 2 broad dark brown verti- 
cal broad bands, and pale lines characteristic of the species, 
Young example largely uniform dark brown, doubtless due to pres- 
ervation. bength 60 to 125 mm, Three from Samoa? and one 
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Hepatus : 
Head 3 1/5; depth 2; D.IX, 26,23 As Tid, 24, 1; scales 
about 133 along, below and BISeRRY to lateral line to caudal 
base; snout 1 1/2 in head; eye 4; maxillary 4; interorbital 3; 
head width 21/6. Rakers 10/12 weak slender rudimentary points. 
Scales without basal striae; apical denticles 12 to 15. Color 
in alcohol uniform hair-brown above to smoky-gray on abdomen and 
lower surface of head. Fins colored like back. Length 172 mm, 
One without Pecan rtxety-Poiynesian? 
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