. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. 21(5 BULLETIN OK THE HUKKAU OK KI8HKKIES. ti't'th of upper jaw on outer edge of dental plate, iilternatint;, in 2 series for aliout half length of jaw, wliere they are followed liy a single strong cniveil canine wliicli projects outwanl ami ))ackward; below and i)osterior to the canine the dental iilate hears on its snrfacc> a row ednncle; .scales on occiput and im opercles, a single row passing oblicpiely dciwnward on cheek below eye; a series nf -1 scales anterior tu nrigiu of tin. Color dusky, indistinctly mutt led w


. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. 21(5 BULLETIN OK THE HUKKAU OK KI8HKKIES. ti't'th of upper jaw on outer edge of dental plate, iilternatint;, in 2 series for aliout half length of jaw, wliere they are followed liy a single strong cniveil canine wliicli projects outwanl ami ))ackward; below and i)osterior to the canine the dental iilate hears on its snrfacc> a row ednncle; .scales on occiput and im opercles, a single row passing oblicpiely dciwnward on cheek below eye; a series nf -1 scales anterior tu nrigiu of tin. Color dusky, indistinctly mutt led witli lighter and dai'ker sliades; a biuad ililfuse band nf bright brassy yellow, extending iilili(|nely the side finui between the third and seventh dnrsal spines. '|y\j 1^,: ^ KiA^^jt ^ifi( .^"^ Fid. I,- tiridrii iuTiis;i .InriliiTi .^- Siiydcr. new spt'cics Tyrir to the anterior end bas< anal; dorsal mottled «illi blackish; other linsduskv; liasi' of jiectoral and chin blackish. The type no. .'lyTSii, b. .<. National ;eiim, from the market at llouoliihi, measmes ;i inches m length. .VnothiM- spec-imen i:;..") inches long, does not differ from the type, excejit that the teeth are s-omewhat worn, the canines being broken off; the yellow is less distinct. 25. Callyodon perspicillatus (Steindachner). (PI. xiii, tig. 2.) We present a colored plate of this handsome species, taken from a fresh specimen, in which, howeviT, certain evanescent shades, as of golden on the opercular flap and rosy on ihe base of the dorsal, had failed. F;iniilv tH.^:. 26. Chaetodon ephippium (liloch). A cast of this most liandsome species, which is rather common in the South Seas, is in the liislioj) The specimen came from Honolulu, and this is the first Hawaiian record. Probably the name Zauc/us i-'irmitn.'i should be retained for the common species of /.(nirhix. as '/.. cdiiiscfiis is ]irobably a distinct Please


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