ANNOTATED LIST OF THE SPECIES 
Near Huaraz, Peru 
Five specimens up to 80 mm. in length, collected by P. O. Simons at elevation 
10,700 feet; it is doubtful whether this record belongs to the Atlantic drainage; 
if the elevation given is correct, the nearest point of such low altitude on the 
Atlantic side is far to the interior from Huaraz. 
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Fia. 20. Fishing-camp on the Rio Pacaya. My party, at its noontime biv- 
ouac, encounters Padre Augustino, whose parish would make an empire. 
136. ASTROBLEPUS TACZANOWSKIU (Boulenger) 
Arges sabalo (in part) Steindachner, 1876, Sitzb. Kx. Akad. Wiss. Wien, LX.XIT, 598. 
Arges taczanowskii Boulenger, 1890, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 451, pl. xh, fig. 1; 
Regan, 1904, Trans. Zool. Soe. London, XVII, 315. 
Cyclopium taczanowskii Eigenmann, 1910, Rept. Princeton Univ. Exped. Patagonia, III, 417 
Amable Maria, Peru 
137. ASTROBLEPUS MANCOI Eigenmann (and Myers) 
Plate XI, figs. 1-7 
Astroblepus mancot Eigenmann (in Myers), 1928, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (10), II, 85. 
Alto Urubamba river 
= : , Rio Comberciato, Urubamba, Peru, elevation 1800 feet, Heller. 
A species similar to A. trifasciatus and A. taczanowskii, named for the Inc: 
Ayar Manco, colonizer of Cuzeo, the ‘‘Moses of the Peruvian Indians,” 
AY M l fe tl M f the Peruvian Indian 
about 1100 A. D. led the exodus from Tampu-tocco. 
who, 
