CYPRINIDAE. 



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Bagrus capensis, Pappe, Synops. p. 62. Bagger. Very common in 



the Cape market, especially in winter. 

 Galeichthys feliceps, Blkr. Vischc v.d. Kaap. pp. 55, 76. 

 'Galeichthys feliceps. Ginith. v. p. 175. Cape of Good Hope. 



Galeichthys ater, Cast. 

 (Black Bagger). 

 Caleichthys ater, Cast. Mem. p. 62. Cape Seas. Rare. 



Fam. : CYPRINIDiE. 



Abrostomus umbratus, Smith. 



Abrostonius umbratus, Smith, Illustr- Zool S. Africa, pi. 12. 



fig. I. Stream north of Orange River. 

 Abrostomus umbratus, Cast. Mem. p. 57 (quoted). 

 Abrostomus umbratus, Gnnth- vii. p. 68 (quoted). 



Abrostomus capensis, Smith. 



Abrostomus capensis. Smith, Illustr. Zool. S. Africa, pi. 12. fig. 2. 



In many of the rivers of Cape Colony. 

 Abrostomus capensis, Gunth. vii. p. 68. % 



Labeo sicheli, Cast. 



I.abeo sicheli, Cost. Mem. p. 60. Upper parts of Orange River. 

 Labeo sicheli (Cast), Gunth. vii. p. 68. Probably belongs to the 

 genus Abrostomus. 



Labeo cafer, Cast. 



Labeo cafer, Cast. Mem. p. 60. In river traversing Cat River 

 Settlement in the N.W. of CafTraria, a branch of the Great 

 Fish River. 



Labeo caffer (Cast), Gunth. vii. p. 68. Probably belongs to the 

 genus Abrostomus. 



