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Srna: 417 
Striae 6; apical denticles 117; circuli very fine; tubes of 
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lateral iine sda large, well exposed, last ends opposite 
front of soft dorsal or about 8 scales from caudal peduncle, 
Lo” lite 
Fourth dorsal sane. 17/8 in head; last dorsal spine 1 7/8 ana 
apparently rays Laacuay subequal; second anal spine 1 2/38 Z 
first anal ray 1 3/4; caudal forked, lobes (damaged ) eppar- 
ently little less than head; pectoral flsinteay Us vomsrid 
1 /e te vent, which 5/5 of eye-diameter before vent. 
Color in alcohol warm sepia, little paler below, but 
generally mostly uniform, Fins slightly dusky. ‘ectoral axil 
with large blackish blotch inside, Length 143 mm, Qse without 
definite locality, likely from Maui? F iar AArawms ane Rickarcl, 
i hadiaa aac An nar ancl 3 grr Catan « 
Jenkins describes this species as C., velox’, ee fisure 
varying a little from our example. Thus he shows a depressed 
profile over the eye, only 4 scales after the last tube in upper 
arch of lateral line, dorsal spines posteriorly much shorter 
and pectoral at least reaching opposite anal urigin. Jordan and 
Evermann describe the color in alcohol as brownish or dusky-olive 
above; silvery-yellowish below; base of pectoral black, color not 
extending to axik; sbeud 8 distinet longitudinal disky streaks 
along side of body below dorsal region, following rows of scales; 
membranes of spinous dorsal black; soft dorsal and anal dusky; 
cauaal dusky-brown, Our example differs in its lergely dark 
sepia color, fins inclusive, and the blackish axillary,  _ 
198 
Bull, U.S.Fish Comm,., vol.19,1899, p. 396,fig.6, Honolulu, 
