NO. 1289. FISHES FROM FORMOSA— JORDAN AND EVER.UANN 321 



II. CHLARIAS FUSCUS (Lacepede). 



Two specimens, Nos. (j44f), from Taihoku, and 5U6U from Formosa, 

 F. I Thclirst has P. I., 9; A. 48. 



12. TACHYSURUS SINENSIS Lacepede. 



One specimen, No. OlTl, F. L, with the dorsal and pectoral spines 

 somewhat shorter and the palatine patches of teeth more rounded than 

 in the pu])lished figures, otherwise agreeing. A .young example, 

 No. 12075, Suwata, is an immature representative probably of the 

 same species. 



13. TACHYSURUS FALCARIUS Richardson. 



One specimen, No. (JlTl; Suwata. 



Family COBrTID.E. 



14. MISGURNUS ANGUILLICAUDATUS Cantor. 



Two specimens, No. 5065, fi'om Taihoku; one 57x, Formosa, F. 1. 

 Family CYPRINID^. 



15. CYPRINUS CARPIO Linnaeus. 



One specimen, No. 875 = 53x, Formosa, F. I. 



16. CARASSIUS AURATUS (Linnaeus). 



Giran; Taihoku. Xo. oS^U, Formosa, F. L; No. 866 = 57x, Formosa 

 F. I. 



17. ROHITA DECORA (Peters), 



One specimen. No. 3837 = 57x, Formosa, F. I., 162 mm. long. 



D. 16, its first rays unbranched; A. 9, its first rays very small, the 

 7 posterior rays ])ranched; P. 19; C. 20; scales 40; pharyngeal teeth 

 5-1. 2; head 5.5 in length; depth 3.2; eye 3.3 in iiead: no maxillary 

 bar])els. 



The generic name Rohita should take the ])lace of Ljilxn whidi is 

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