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line to base of caudal, and 3 more on latter; 8 scales between origin of 

 dorsal and lateral line, and 6 between latter and origin of anal ; width 

 of head 1| in its length; snout 3^; eye 3; mouth 3^; interorbital space 

 2-}; least depth of caudal peduncle If; pectoral 1^; ventral l^. Dor- 

 sal with upper anterior lobe blackish, and this color extending along 

 upper margin of fin nearl}^ to end of last ray. One example 5^ inches 

 long. Kapuas river. Harrison and Hiller. 



Bleeker's figure^^ agrees, though the Sumatran examples all show the 

 caudal more forked and the lobes very long. Head 3 to 3^ and depth 

 21 to 24-. 



38. Kampala maorolepidota (Valenciennes). 



Two large examples 10 inches long do not show any blotches on the 

 side. Baram. Harrison and Hiller. 



A small example collected by Dr. Furness has a large diffuse dark 

 blotch below dorsal and another on caudal peduncle before base of 

 caudal. 



39. Leptobarbus boevenii (Bleeker). 

 One example. 



40. Rasbora dusonensis (Bleeker). 



Margin of caudal dusky or blackish. Two examples, larger 7||- 

 inches. 



41. Rasbora leptosoma ( Bleeker). « 



Head 4; depth 4-|; D. ii, 7, i; A. iii, 5, i; scales (pockets) about 27 

 to base of caudal; snout 3^ in head; eye 3; interorbital space 2|. A 

 lateral band tinted with silvery, rather faded, but still most distinct 

 on caudal peduncle. Fins all plain colored, the dorsal and caudal 

 without darker margins. Length 3^ inches. 



PuNTius BiNOTATus (Valencieiines) . 



A small example. Marked a little differently than the one figured by Prof. 

 Vaillant in Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, V (3), 1893, p. 79, PI. 1, figs. l-lb. 



PuNTiTJS ANCHisPORus (VaiUant) . 



Scales 21 in lateral line to base of caudal and 2 more on latter. Lateral line 

 not continued on base of caudal. Second transverse dusky band across belly 

 just in front of ventral fins. Third transverse band extends along bases of last 

 dorsal rays and slopes obliciuely backward at first. A small example originally 

 identified as Barbus su7natrunu.s. 



" Atlas Ichth., Ill, 1863, PI. (35) 136, fig. 3. Wrongly identified as Cijclo- 

 cheilichthys (Siaja) macropus, which is evidently fig. 2. 



^^ Rasborichthys helfrichii (Bleeker). 



Head 3^; depth 5; D. ii, 8; A. iii, 20, i; scales about 55? (squamation in- 

 jured) ; snout 3^ in head ; orbit 3^ ; maxillary about 3^ ; interorbital space 4 ; 

 pectoral If; ventral H. Length 2i^ inches. Two in the Academy from the 

 Paris Museum. Thev show no trace of the adipose evelids like those indicated 

 in Bleeker's figure, Atlas Ichth., Ill, 1S63, PI. (22) 123, "fig. 3. 



