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Fundulus dovii (Giinther). 



Central America (Cope) . 



Aplocheilus panchax (Hamilton-Buchanan). 



India. 



Aplocheilus macrostigma (Boulenger). 



Haplochilus macrostigma Boulenger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8) VIII, 1911, 

 p. 26S. Lucola River, Luculla River, and Luali River, Portuguese 

 Congo. 



Nos. 38,632 to 38,641, A. N. S. P. Paratypes of H. macrostigma 

 Boulenger. Luna, Luali River, West Africa. Dr. J. W. Ansorge. 

 Purchased. 



Aplocheilus camerouensis (Boulenger). 



Gaboon. 



Aplocheilus sexfasciatus (Gill). 



Epiplatys sexfasciatus Gill, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1862, p. 130. Gaboon. 



Nos. 7,129 to 7,141, A. N. S. P., types of E. sexfasciatus Gill. 

 'Gaboon, West Africa. P. B. Duchaillu. 

 Also Luali River at Lundo in Chiloango. 



Aplocheilus senegalensis (Steindachner). 



Africa. 



Aplocheilus spilauchen (A. Dumeril). 



Chiloango Town, Portuguese Congo. 



Adinia multifasciata Girard. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1859, p. 118. Galveston, St. Joseph Island 

 and Indianola, Texas. 



Nos. 7,291 and 7,292, A. N. S. P., cotypes. Indianola, Texas. 

 Smithsonian Institution. 



Ttivulus micropus (Steindachner). 



Ecuador and Pebas, Peru. 



Xucania venusta Girard. 



Grand Plains Bayou (U. S. F. Com.), Mississippi; Juniper Creek 

 >on southwest side of Lake George (Dr. H. A. Pilsbry and C. W. 

 Johnson), Florida. 



Lucania parva (Baird). 



Besides a large series of local specimens from New Jersey, Delaware 

 .and Virginia, are seven from the first-named State at Anglesea 

 f(W. J. Fox and P. Laurent on October 3, 1897), not previously listed. 



