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called Stegastes. The number of fin rays, D. XII, 15, well separates 
Abudefduf corneyz from A. melas and A. bahni, the only black spe- 
cles of similar form. Abudefduf filholi (Sauvage), also from the 
reef at Suva, is one of the blue species. : 
Abudefduf jordani Seale, from the Solomon Islands, is similar to 
A. corneyt, but with the body considerably deeper, depth 14 in length. 
The paired fins in this species are yellowish. 
The type is No. 61678, U.S.N.M., collected on the reef at Sua by 
Dr. Bolton Glanville Giae for elven the species is named. One 
specimen, 34 inches long. 
We may here note that the figure of Pomacentrus eclipticus pub- 
lished by Jordan and Seale is incomplete. The artist has omitted 
the scales on the preorbital and the serrations on the preopercle. 
28. ABUDEFDUF UNIOCELLATUS (Quoy and Gaimard). 
Abundant on the reef at Suva. 
29. ABUDEFDUF CYANEUS (Quoy and Gaimard). 
A small fish of the most intense blue, allied to Abudefduf taupou, 
abounds about the reefs of Suva. We were unable to obtain any 
specimens. ‘The species is unlike any seen at Samoa, and is probably 
the cyaneus (later called azureus) of Quoy and Gaimard. 
Family LABRID 4. 
30. HALICHGRES DA:DALMA Jordan and Seale. 
Two specimens. 
31. NOVACULICHTHYS TA:NIURUS (Lacépéde). 
Common at Suva. 
32. PSEUDOCHEILINUS HEXATZNIA Bleeker. 
On the reef at Suva. 
Family SCARICHTHYID&. 
33. CALLYODON UPOLENSIS Jordan and Sele 
One specimen, agreeing well with the original account. 
@ Fishes of Samoa, p. 283, fig. 50. 
