364 THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY 



97. — Hemirhampus amblturus, Bleek. 



Gunth. Cat. Fish., Vol. VI, p. 273. 



Zenarchopterus amblyurus, Bleek. Atl. Ichth. Scombres., p. 61, 



tab. IV, fig. 1. 



98. — Arrhampus sclerolepis. 



Gunth. Cat. Fish., Vol. VI, p. 277. 



Several specimens from 6 to 8 inches in length. 



Family CLUPEID^. 



99. — Clupea tembang, Bleek. 



Gunth. Cat. Fish., Vol. VII, p. 426. 



Clupea gibbosa, Bleek. Atl. Ichth. Clup., p. 106, tab. VIII, fig. 

 6. 



100. — Megalops cyprinoides, Brouss. 



Gunth. Cat. Fish., Vol. VII, p. 471 ; Bleek. Atl. Ichth. Clup. 

 p. 87, tab. XII, fig. 4. 



Family MUfLENID^. 



Of this family there are two species in the collection, one 

 evidently an Ophicthys, and the other a Moringua. There is but 

 a single specimen of each, and these are so hardened and distorted 

 that I am unable to make out the species. 



Family SYGNATHID^S 



101. — ICHTHYOCAMPUS ANNULATUS, N. SP. PI. X, fig. 6. 



D. 14, osseous rings 16, 29. 



Snout four times as long as the diameter of the eye and a 

 little curved downwards ; a small occipital ridge, a short oper- 

 cular ridge ; height of body little more than the width and one- 

 fiftieth of the total length ; body and tail quadrangular, the 

 angles strongly marked ; the lateral line strongly ridged and 

 running into the lower ridge of the tail ; a well-marked ven- 

 tral ridge extending to the vent ; pectoral and caudal fins small 

 but distinct ; tail nearly twice the length of the body, quad- 

 rangular and tapering ; the egg pouches on each side of the 

 ventral lace of the tail, extend from the vent over about 12 of 



