Nov. 1897. EAST AFRICAN COLLECTION FISHES MEEK. 167 



Diagramma gaterina (Forskal). 



Two specimens. 



Black spots on the sides about as large as pupil. Those on 

 upper and posterior part of the body are largest. 

 Profile strongly decurved. 



Mesoprion fulviflamma (Forskal). 

 Twelve specimens. 



Therapon jaruba (Forskal). 

 Five specimens. 



Genyorge bengalensis (Bloch). 



Three specimens. 



According to Dr. Day, this species is very variable. It is 

 likely that more than one species is included in Dr. Day's de- 

 scription. 



The specimens before me are very slender, depth 2^ in the 

 length. 



Genyorge gibba (Forskal). 



Two specimens. 



The profile in the larger specimen, 15 inches in length, is con- 

 cave, in the smaller specimen, 7 inches, convex. 



Genyorge rivulata (Cuv. and Val.). 



One specimen. 



Length, io^4 inches; head, 2^; depth, 2^/3; D., x-i^; A., 

 iii-n; scales, 56; eye, \y^\ snout, 2^i; maxillary, 2^. 



Color dark. Scales on lower sides of the body with white 

 edges. 



A white spot on side above the lateral line and near the ex- 

 tremity of the pectoral. 



Lethrinus harak (Forskal). 



Two specimens. 



Black blotch on the side about twice as long as deep; its depth 

 equals the diameter of the eye. 



