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In both specimens the body is rather inconspicuously vermicu- 

 lated with hght and dark markings, not mentioned by Boulenger, 

 and the caudal fin is crossed toward the margin by a light bar 

 bounding an area in which the pigment becomes more intense 

 from the base of the fin backward. 



6. Amphilius longirostris Boulenger. — One specimen, a 

 topotjrpe. 



7. Anchenoglanis ballayi Sauvage.^ — One individual. 



8. Doumea typica Sauvage. — Three. 



9. Mastacembelus sclateri Boulenger. — Three topo types. 



ID. Mastacembelus goro Boulenger. — A single specimen, repre- 

 senting a new record-station for the species. 



