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caudal similar, the spots scarcely arranged in bars; pectoral mottled apically, 

 the spots in two irregular bars. A series of ten specimens shows great variation 

 in color; the blotches on the upper parts of some specimens arranged in zigzag, 

 transverse bars, extending well down on the sides below the lateral line; others 

 are pale, with large distinct, round blotches on back and sides. 



According to Dr. Berg, Oreias dabryi Sauvage (Revue & Mag. Zool., 

 XXXVIII, 1874, p. 334) from China is generically identical with Orthrias 

 Jordan and Fowler (0. oreas) of later date. Dr. Berg regards Oreias as a sub- 

 genus of Nemachilus, from which it is separated by the short dorsal and sub- 

 truncate caudal. 



43. Misgurnus anguillicaudatus (Cantor). "Dojo" (Korean name "Mikku- 

 kurru"). 



Fig. 1.5. Misgurnus anguillicaudatus (Cantor). (After Jordan & Snyder, Proc. U. S. N. M., Vol. XXX, 



p. 834.) 



Kanko River (No. 4518a-j), Fusan; everywhere common. Chinnampo, 

 Suigen (No. 4205a-j), Heijo. 



According to Dr. Berg, Misgurnus decemcirrosus Basilewsky is not distinct 

 from this species, as Jordan & Snyder have supposed. 



Family CYPRINID.E. 



44. Cyprinus carpio Linnseus. "Koi" (Korean name "Ing-o"). 

 Korea, common everywhere (Nos. 4526a-c, 4556a-c). 



45. Carassius auratus (Linnseus). "Funa" (Korean name "Ping-o"). 

 Everywhere in the rivers (No. 4340a-d, 4364a). 



46. Hemibarbus maculatus Bleeker. 



Hemibarbus maculatus Bleeker, Verb. Akad. Amst., XII, 1871, p. 19, taf. 

 IV, fig. 8. Yangtsekiang. 



Barbus semibarbus Giinther, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 1889, p. 224 (substi- 

 tute for maculatus, preoccupied in Barbus). 



