No. 1625. ON FISHES FROM FIJI—JORDAN AND DICKERSON. 611 
20. EPINEPHELUS MACULATUS (Bloch). 
One specimen. 
Family LUTIANID 4. 
or. LUTIANUS AUREOVITTATUS (Macleay). 
Mesoprion aureovittatus MaciEAy, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8S. W., 1879, p. 61; 
Solomon Islands. 
Two specimens from Suva. 
Head 24 to base of caudal; depth 34; eye 4 in head. D. X, 13; 
A. III, 8. Scales 7-50-12. Preorbital less than diameter of eye; 
maxillary reaching to middle of orbit; two canines in front of upper 
jaw. Dorsal spines slender and long, fourth to sixth subequal, 
nearly one-half depth; anal spines stout. 
Color (in spirit) greenish brown, paler below lateral line and 
white ventrally. A black oval blotch occupies the lateral. line below 
the junction of spinous and soft dorsals. There are four horizontal 
yellow stripes along the body below the lateral ine. Tins yellowish, 
unmarked. 
Specimen described 7% inches long. 
APHAREUS FLAVIVULTUS Jenkins. 
One specimen from Honolulu market, not seen in Fiji. 
Family THERAPONID %. 
22. THERAPON JARBUA (Forskal). 
Common in the river mouth near Suva. 
Family SPARID/. 
23. LETHRINUS HARAK (Forskal). 
Two specimens from Suva. 
Family APLODACTYLID 2%. 
GONIISTIUS VITTATUS (Garrett). 
One example of this very rare species, measuring 400 mm. in 
length, was obtained by Doctor Jordan at Honolulu. It had been 
previously found rather common about these islands. 
Family POMACENTRID 2. 
24. AMPHIPRION CHRYSOPTERUS (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 
Amphiprion chrysopterus CUVIER and VALENCIENNES, Paris, V, 1830, p. 401; 
locality unknown; from a drawing. 
Head 3 in length to base of caudal; depth 2. D. XI, 15; A. II, 13. 
Scales 7-44-20. 
