304 cYPmxiD.T:. 



11-0. Adult. Gcstriekland. From Mr. Wheelwright's Collection. 

 J). Adult. Gefle. From Mr. Wheelwright's Collection. 

 q. Adult male: skeleton. Gefle. From Mr. AVheelwright's Col- 

 lection. 

 Ahramis tenelJus, Nordmann, in Demid. Toy. Russ. Merid. iii. 

 p. 510 (Cuv. & Val. xvii. p. 63 ; Kessler, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1859, 

 xxxii. p. 529), appears to be closely allied to A. vhnhu, and its 

 distinctive characters have not yet been sufficiently pointed out. 

 A. 19-21. L. lat. 50-57. L. transv. 9/7. Pharyngeal teeth 5-5 ; 

 from rivers near Inkermann. Xessler says that the snout is less 

 prominent than in A. viinba, also that Cifprinus persa, Pallas, Zoogr. 

 Ross. -As. iii. p. 310 (Eichwald, Faun. Casp. Caucas. p. 159, tab. 34. 

 fig. 1 ; Cuv. & Val. xvii. p. 57; Rathke, Mem. Acad. St. Petersb. iii. 

 1837, p. 344), is possibly the same fish. 



5. Abramis elongatus. 



Der Seeriissling. 



Cj'prinus "vimba, Aqassiz, in Isis, 1828, p. 1047; Perti/, in Isis, 1832, 



p. 712 (not L.). ' 

 Abramis elongatus, Ar/assiz, Mem. Soc. Sc. Nat. NeucMt. i. p. 39 ; or 



in Wiegm. Arch. 1838, p. 81 ; Cuv. 8f Val. xvii. p. 75. 

 melanops, Ileckel, in Ann. Wien. Mus. ii. 1840, p. 154, taf. 9. fig. 3; 



Ci(i\ S,- Val. x-N-ii. p. 61: Nordmann, in Demidoff, Voy. Russ. Merid, 



iii. p. 509, tab. 22. fig. 2 ; HeckelSf Kner, Sussicasserf. p. 112. fig. 58 ; 



Kessler, Bull. Soc. Xat. Mosc. 1859, xxxii. p. 529"; Sicbold, Siiss- 



tvasserf. p. 127; Jiickel, AbJiandl. zool. -miner. Ver. Hef/ensh. 1864, 



p. 35. 

 ?? Abramis media, Koch, Faun. Katishon. p. 40. 



D. 11. A. 20-22. y. 10-11. L. lat. 54-60. L. transv. 10^/7. 

 Yert. 23/23. 



Body oblong, its depth being one-fourth, or a little less than 

 one-fourth, of the total length (without caudal). Snout scarcely 

 produced, slightly projecting beyond the mouth, which is entirely 

 at the lower side of the snout. Back of the tail keeled. There 

 are five longitudinal scries of scales between the lateral line and the 

 ventral. Anterior aual rays at some distance behind the end of the 

 dorsal fin. 



South-eastern and Northern Germany; Russia. 



a. Adult. Donauworth. From the Stuttgart Collection. 



h, c-d. Adult and half-grown. River Anipcr (Bavaria). From 



Dr. Gemminger's Collection. 

 e-f. Adult. Wiirm-See (Bavaria). Presented by Prof. v. Siebold. 

 </." Adult female : skeleton. River Amper. From Dr. Gemminger's 



Collection. 

 Professor v, Siebold is inclined to regard this fish merely as a 

 variety of A. vimla, representing specimens which, instead of 

 descending to the sea as A. vimha annually does, remain stationary 

 in the rivers. I find that also the skeletons of these two fishes are 

 perfectly identical. 



