156 FRESH AND BRACKISH WATER FISHES. 



4. An ah as scandens (DalcL). 

 NO. 5197. 14 Ex. Length 52—110 mM. 



5. An gu ill a beng alensis Gray. 

 NO. 5198. 4 Ex. Length 295, 405, 410 and 430 raM. 



b. NEAR BAA. 



6. Echeneis line at a Menz. 



Güntber, Cat. of Fishes, T. II, p. 382. 



Poey, Memorias sobre la Histoiia ^nat.; de Cuba. T, II, pp. 254 



and 255. 

 Lutken, Vid. Meddel. fra de naturh. Forening Kjj^benhavu, 1875, 



p. 36. 



W. 5199. 1 Ex. Length 385 raM. 



11 Laminae on the disk. Maxilla inferior produced. Pec- 

 toral, anal and dorsal with white margins. The middle 

 rays of the caudal fin longest, the outer somewhat pro- 

 duced. Upper half of the body bluish black , lower half 

 white; on the left side some remainders of a white streak 

 from the base of the pectoral fin to the cauda. 



Sub N". 3647 is preserved another ex., from the North 

 sea, with 10 laminae. Coloration the same as in N**. 5199, 

 though faded. The outer caudal rays much produced. Total 

 length 550 mM. 



o 



Before finishing this enumeration . I must return many 

 thanks to Prof, Max Weber at Amsterdam for his kind- 

 ness in determining some of the species. 



Ley den, July 1894. 



I^otes from the Leyden JVInseum, Vol. XVI. 



