). 1289. FISHES FROM FORMOSA— JORDAN AND EVERMANN. 



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Fiunily AN(;riLLllLi:. 



27. ANGUILLA MANILENSIS (Bleeker). 



One .speoiiiien. No. lotHJ, fioiu Koto.sho. ^Nluxillarv teeth in two 

 bands, separated by a longitudinal division, as in A. he^igalensis,' 

 eye large, the cleft of the mouth extending to just below posterior 

 edge of pupil; head somewhat less than distance between front of 

 dorsal and anal; pectoral broad, dark; coloration mottled. This speci- 

 men agrees fairly with Bleeker's figure of MnnviKi nunuh-jts/s. 



28. ANGUILLA MAURITIANA Bennett. 



Distance from front of anal to front of dorsal much greater than 

 head; pectoral 2.7 in head; head short, about equal to distance from 

 gill-opening to dorsal tin; eye small, cleft of mouth extending to 

 beyond it; lips very thick; anterior nasal tubes prominent; body much 

 mottled with black. A large specimen. No. 12<»TH, from Kotosho. 



29. ANGUILLA SINENSIS McClelland. 



A small specimen. No. 6447, from Taihoku. It agrees with Giinther's 

 account of A. latirostris^ but that species was originally described from 

 Nice. The long head, greater than the distance from front of dorsal 

 to front of anal, is characteristic of this species. 



30. ANGUILLA REMIFERA Jordan and Evermann, new species. 



Near Anguillajaponica Schlegel, but the pectoral much longer, 2.17 

 in head and rather pointed. Distance from front of dorsal to front of 

 anal slightly more than length of head. 



One specimen. No. 120G-1: (70), 18.5 inches lo 

 Formosa, returned to the Imperial I'niversity. 



'■, from Hokoto, 



