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Macroncs tengara (H. B.). 



Kobo and Dibrugarh. 



In some cases the maxillary barbels reach beyond the anal 

 fin. In some specimens the longitudinal bands cannot be distin- 

 guished. 



Macroncs vittatus (Bloch). 



Mariani, Assam. Two specimens. 



The tips of the anal, ventral and dorsal fins are dark. The 

 maxillary barbels reach beyond the anal fin. 



Pscudccheneis sulcatus (McClell.). 



Yembung, iioo ft. 



This species has previously been reported only from Darjiling 

 and the Khasi Hills. 



Pseudeutropius atherinoidcs (Bloch). 



Dibrugarh. Six specimens. 



These specimens lack the collections of black spots forming 

 longitudinal bands. The anal fin has more numerous rays than 

 usual. 



Pseudeutropius garua (H. B.), 



Dibrugarh. 



Saccobranchus fossilis (Bloch). 



Dibrugarh. 



Two longitudinal yellow bands extend along the middle of 

 each side. The caudal fin is injured. 



Sub-order APODES. 



Fam. MORINGUIDAE. 



Moringua hodgarti, sp. nov. 



(PI. ix, figs. 3, -^a, 36.) 



The length of the head from the snout to the gill opening 

 is contained eleven and one-quarter times in the distance from 

 the snout to the vent ; the length of the tail is contained three 

 times in that distance (from snout to vent), and four and one- 

 quarter times in the total length. The height of the body is 

 contained one and a half times in the length of the head. The 

 eyes are rather high up, ver}^ small, immediately behind the 

 posterior nostrils and right above the opening of the mouth. 

 The upper jaw is slightly the longer. The interorbital length 

 is slightly shorter than the length of the snout. The length of 



