214 MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM. 
36. Pseudobagrus aurantiacus (Temminck & Schlegel). 
Near Tokyo, No. 6422a. 
Family PLOTOSID. 
37. Plotosus anguillaris Lacépéde. 
Misaki, 6222a—b, 6352 many; Goto Islands, 6421a. 
Family COBITID%. 
38. Misgurnus anguillicaudatus (Cantor). 
(Mem. Carn. Mus., Vol. VI, p. 14, fig. 15). 
Nagoya; Yodo River, at Osaka 6284 many; Lake Biwa, at Matsubara, Nos. 
6080a—b. 
39. Hymenophysa curta (Temminck & Schlegel). 
Lake Biwa, at Matsubara, No. 6097a. Body with eight transverse black bars, 
the first on the occiput; two others on the caudal; those on the body broadest 
above and fading out entirely on the ventral region; fifth bar continuous with 
black base of dorsal; a light bar across dorsal fin, the fin otherwise black with a 
clear edge; anal with a black submarginal shade. Caudal with two dark cross- 
bars, the first across its base, with a central blotch; each lobe tipped with black. 
The colors in life have not hitherto been fully described. 
40. Cobitis tenia Linnzus. 
Okayama, Nos. 6112a-c. Nos. 6096a-f, Lake Biwa. 
The Japanese species, if distinct from the European C. tenia, is Cobitis biwe 
Jordan & Snyder. 
Family CYPRINIDZ. 
41. Hemibarbus barbus (Temminck «& Schlegel). 
Matsubara, on Lake Biwa, No. 6232a. 
42. Pseudogobio esocinus (Temminck «& Schlegel). 
Lake Biwa, at Matsubara, Nos. 6399a—b, Okayama. 
43. Sarcocheilichthys variegatus (Temminck «& Schlegel). 
Lake Biwa, at Matsubara, No. 6333 many. 
44. Gnathopogon gracilis (Temminck & Schlegel). 
( Leucogobio biwe Jordan & Snyder.) 
Lake Biwa, at Matsubara, No. 6064a. 
The genus Gnathopogon of Bleeker is identical with Squalidus of Dybowsky and 
Leucogobio of Giinther, both later names. Leucogobio biwe seems to be the same 
as Capoeta gracilis of Schlegel, which, according to Schlegel’s figures and description, 
