DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW SPECIES OF FISHES, FROM HOXOLnA\ HAWAII. By David Stakr Jordan and Charles Williaai Metz, Of Stanford University, California. In a recent visit to Honolulu, two new species of fishes were obtained and placed in the United States National Museum. These species arc described in this paper. HOLACANTHUS POTTERI Jordan and Metz. new species. Plate 71, fig. 1. Dorsal XIV, 19; anal III, 18 or 19; scales about 45; transverse series between anal and dorsal 20. Measurements in hundredths of length: Head 32 ; depth 58 ; eye 1 1 ; snout 1 1 ; postorbital part of head 11; interorbital 10; depth of caudal peduncle 14; snout to dorsal 40; snout to anal 63. Body short, ovate, deep, greatly compressed, deepest through base of ventrals; dorsal outline more convex than ventral; snout bluntly conic, or rounded ; profile from snout to dorsal gently, evenly curved ; dorsal fin rather liigh, last spine equal to depth of caudal peduncle; first spme short, inserted above posterior margin of opercle; spines 1 to 5 graduated, remainder about equal, slightly shorter than first ray; soft dorsal evenly rounded, middle rays longest; caudal rounded; anal similar to-soft dorsal, but tapermg more rapidly in front; anal spines graduated, third the longest; ventrals inserted slightl}'' behind pec-torals, outer ray of each somewhat filamentous, reaching to third anal spine; pectoral reaching to above second anal spine. Eye rather large, high, almost entermg profile; interorbital slightly convex; nostrils near eye, anterior with small flaps on posterior border; lower margin of preopercle with three spines, the upper one large, equal to diameter of eye, and reaching nearly to base of pectoral; margin of preopercle above with a series of 8 to 10 small, spine-like serrae; opercle unarmed; suborbital with three or four very small spines on posterior margin; gill-rakers numerous, slender; teeth fine, setiform, in single series. Proceedings U, S. National Museum, Vol. 42-No. 1915. 525