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Family ENGRAULIDAE 



5. ENGRAUUS KAMMALENSIS Sleeker. 



Three from Benkoelen, 27 to 77 mm. long, November, 1925. In 

 these the maxillary does not quite reach the edge of the gill-opening. 

 A narrow, faint, gilt lateral streak. 



6. ENGRAULIS PURAVA (Buchanan-Hamilton). 



One 43 mm. long, November, 1925. 



7. ENGRAULIS VALENCIENNES Bleeker. 



Three 96 to 130 mm. November, 1925. 



Family MASTACEMBELIDAE 



8. MASTACEMBELUS MACULATUS Cuvler. 



One 95 mm. long, from rice field near Kipahiang, January 4, 1926. 

 Family ECHIDNIDAE 



9. LYCODONTIS UNDLXATUS (Lac6p6de). 



One 125 mm. long, from Poeloe Toekus Island, Indian Ocean, 

 December 19, 1925. Dark in color and greatly suggestive of Gymno- 

 thorax Mlonis; another, 48 mm. long, has tip of jaws and two bands 

 on head white. 



10. UROPTERYGILS CONCOLOR (Riippell). 



One from Poeloe Toekus Island, 138 mm. long; collected November, 

 1925. 



Family CYPRINIDAE 



11. CYPRINUS CARPIO Linnaeus. 



Seven from rice fields near Kipahiang; January 26, 1926. 



12. BARBUS BINOTATUS (Van Hasselt). 



Twenty, 33 to 73 mm. long, January 6, 1926, and 17, 29 to 76 mm., 

 January 22, 1926, same locality as last. 



13. BARBUS BUNTER Bleeker. 



Barhus hunter Bleeker, Nat. Tijds. Ned, Indie, vol. 13, 1857, p. 350. 



Rio Tjidani Tjampea, West Java. 

 Puntius (Barbodes) hunter Bleeker, Atlas. Ichth., vol. 3, 1863, p. 101, pi. (38) 



139, fig. 3. 



Head, 3^ to 4i^; depth, 2 K to 2}4; D. Ill, 8, 1; A. Ill, 1, or 

 9, 1 ; scales, 23 or 24 in lateral line to caudal base and two more on 

 latter; 5 scales above lateral line, 4 below; 8 to 10 predorsal scales; 

 snout, 3 to 33^ in head; eye 2% to 3, greater than snout, 1^ to 

 IJ/5 in interorbital; maxillary, 2ji to 3 in head; interorbital, 2% 

 to 2ji. Body ovoid, well compressed, back elevated, predorsal with 

 slight median keel; caudal peduncle compressed, least depth 1 to 1^ 

 its length or 1^ to 2 in head. 



Head width, 1^ to 1% in its length; snout convex, obtuse, its 

 width % io % its length; eye large, high, little anterior in head; 

 maxillary small, reaching two or slightly behind front eye edge. Bar- 



