4. APOCRYPTES. Q, 



Apociyptes chaiigua, e«f. A'- rw vii x, M', ■ w 7 i- , . „ 



lanceolatus, Cantor, Catal. p. 187. ' 



D. 5 I 31. A. 30. 

 Scales exceedingly small. The hpio^hf nf f>,o r. i • 



darker; Ltl Wn-cSS '"""' "^'"^^"^^^^ ^^^^^^ -^h 

 Shores of the East Indian Seas. 



7'e IS t^^'"- ,?T"ted by G. E. Waterhouse, Esq. 

 /, iZ-A. Adult. Madras. 



2. Apocryptes dentatus. 

 Ctiv. Sf Val. xii, p. 148. 



D. 5|32. A. 31. Vert. 12/15. 

 Scales exceedingly small Thp >io;o.>.f ^# 4-u 1 i 



Coasts of Pondicherry. Bengal. 



3. Apocryptes borneensis. 



Sleeker, Borneo, ix. p. 421. 



D. 5 I 28-30. A. 26-27. 



ov^lne\ZZ^fV'^fl\ 7^' ^''^^' °f the body is one-tenth 

 shoXrIr t the total length; snout obtuse/ very convex 

 of thp]. T ^' '^'' ^^^'^^ '' one-fourth or one-fifth of the len S 

 rL V'^^j- ^C^ape nearly horizontal, reaching to below the pTste 



m7r,^ri n ^I'f!:°^ ^^^S^ ^^^^e« ^ear the symphysis of the 

 Wb f t;, Pf,'^'^ ^^ lanceolate, its length be^ nearly one- 

 wll'streS'thf '"f 'k '°**![^ ^^'^ ^^^"^^ '^^ with angular 

 SHwth 1 sm.n ^ r f ^T^ '^f 't*^^ ^°^^^^-^'^- The anterior 

 uoisai Avitn a small spot antenorly and with a large one »oste7ior]v • 



the second dorsal and the caudal black-dotted. (BleeT) ^ *'"™^^ ' 



itivers ot Bandjermassing. 

 VOL. in. 



