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liMioth; depth 4|. Eye inside of adipose eyelid S in liead; orbit Gi; 

 snout 2i; niaxilliiry 8^; interorltital width 3^^; lieight of caudal 

 peduncle If. 



I)0(iy moderatel}' elongate, compressed, tapering slightly in nearly 

 straight lines from l)ehind dorsal to a very broad thin caudal peduncle. 

 Anterior dorsal profile rather steep from dorsal to end of snout; 

 slightly depi'(>ssed a])ove eyes. Snout Idunt, overhanging the small 

 mouth by a distance (M|u:d to the distance Ijetween edges of adipose 

 eyelid. Mouth wholly inferior and with very thick lips. Maxillary 

 reaching to space between the large nostrils: a long barbel at its end 

 equal to half the length of the head. Eve with a thin annular eyelid. 

 Interorbital evenly convex. Gill-rakers very small, 3+10 on first arch. 

 Pharyngeal teeth in a single row of 5 on a side; thej^ are coarse, some- 

 what compressed, and have an elongate tiap or slightly concave grind- 

 ing surface. 



Scales rather elongate posteriorly, many of them w4th an angle 

 behind. Lateral line almost perfectly straight everywhere. 



Eirst dorsal ray placed juidway ])etween tip of snout and base of last 

 anal ray. Length of dorsal base. If in head. First anal ray one 

 diameter of eye nearer base of caudal than base of ventrals. Insertioii 

 of ^'entrals under fourth or tifth dorsal ray. Pectoral barely reaching 

 base of ventral. Caudal badly broken, apparently forked. 



Color so faded little of it can be made out. Back dark brown or 

 slate l)rown, lighter below; dorsal dusky, pectoral growing dark 

 toward tip; ventral slightly dusky; anal colorless. 



12. ZACCO TEMMINCKII (Schlegel). 



Several specimens from Eusan. They seem to differ from specimens 

 from Kawatana, Japan, only in l)eing a little darker in color, and in 

 having the lateral band more diti'used. 



3. FUSANIA Jordan and Starks, new genus. 



Eorm slightly compressed; moderately deep. ]\louth terminal. No 

 l)arl)els present. Gill- rakers short and few in num])er. PlMuyngeal 

 teeth in two rows. Scales large: lateral line wholly absent. Dorsal 

 without an osseous ray; placed 1)ehind the ^'e)ltrals. Caudal slightly 

 forked. Dorsal and anal with short l)ases. Abdomen not compressed 

 to a shai'j) edge. 



13. FUSANIA ENSARCA Jordan and Starks, new species. 



Dorsal, 0; anal, !»; scales, ?>'1\ transverse series, !». Head, 3f in 

 length; depth, 3i. Eye, 3it in head; snout, 1^; maxillary 2i; interor- 

 bital space, 2i; height of caudal peduncle, 2. 



Snout blunt, shorter than eye. ^louth terminal: the lower jaw 

 slightlv projecting: maxillary reaching to Ixdow front of pupil. Inter- 



