(ioniES. 



259 



GOBI US OHCA. 

 Fig. GO. 



r>tif«' of tin' srcdiul (Itirsiil lii! dlitint c/iial in Iciifilh hi tlir jicdiincJe of flie fail, the least deptJi of irliicli is mayc 

 tlidii 7 % of tlic Iciii/tli of flir liodji. Eyes siqjerioii;/ alinost or quite contiguous, their longitudinal diameter being 

 about 4(1 % of the lexgth of the ln'od. Number of scales in a roir (doiig the sides of the bodij about :J4. Fore- 

 head and throat scaleless. Sir or seveti rags in the first dorscd fin. Funnel formed bg the central fins incom- 

 plete, the membrane uniting the fins being a-anting in front. Jlodg of a uniform grayish broivn without distinct 

 spots or bands, onlg n-itii a darker shading on the sides below the beginning of the first dorsal fin, at the end 

 of the anal fin and at the base of the caudcd fin. First dorsal fin high and, like the anal fin, of a uniform 

 brownish Itlack; second dorsal fin (in tlie male?) marked irith idternate, brownish black and snow-white hands. 



Fig. 06. Gohittit ovca. ilagii. 2 diam. Speciiiion Wlongiiig 1o the Zoological Museum of Christiauia University. 



1 



1 



circ. 24. 



Sipi. Gobitis orca. Coll., Ami. JIag. Xat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. XIII, 

 p. 446; Forh. Vid. Selsk. Chrisf. 1874, p. 172, tab. Ill, 



figg. 1—3; ibid., Tillwgsli. p. 57; ibid. 1870, No. 1, p. 

 34 (Lebettis); N. Mag. Naturv., Clirist., Bd. 29, p. 61, 

 tab. I, fig. 1 — 2; Lill.i. (Gobius), Si:, Xorg. Fistc., vol. 1, 

 p. 616. 



