240) ZOOLOGICAL RESULTS OF THE RUWENZORI EXPEDITION. 
Family StLURID&. 
12. Cartas carsonu Bler, 
[These little fishes were numerous in the streams flowing from the eastern side of 
Ruwenzori into Lake George. They appeared to frequent only the lower and more 
sluggish parts of the streams, and were never seen above 5500 feet —R. B. W.] 
13, Evrropius GReNrewii Bler. 
Trumu River. 
14. Synopontis GResHorrt Schilth. 
Trumu River. 
Family CrcHLip a. 
15. Tmarta NILoTICA L. 
Ruwenzori, up to 3200 feet altitude. 
Family MASTACEMBELID 4, 
16. MasracEMBELUS coneicus Bler. 
Irumu River. 
BATRACHIA. 
Examples of two species of Frogs, Rana oxyrhynchus A. Smith and R. nutti Blgr., 
were obtained by Mr. R. B. Woosnam on Ruwenzori. 
1. Rana oxyruyncuus A. Smith. 
Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori, 3400 ft. 
2. Rana nut Blgr. (Plate VIII. figs. 1 & 2.) 
Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 5000-9000 ft. 
This is a little-known species. It was described by me (Ann. & Mag. N. H. (6) 
xviii. 1896, p. 467) from specimens obtained in Lake Tanganyika by Mr. W. Nutt, 
and the British Museum has since received specimens from various parts of British 
Kast Africa. Specimens from Kilimanjaro have been referred by Tornier (Kriechth, 
Deutsch-Ost-Afr. p. 92, 1897) to R. bravana Peters, which species I regard as 
identical with 2. galamensis D. & B. 
