cf the Genera Sardiuella, Hareiiguln, d;c. 383 



10. Sard luUa s nileni>ts. 

 Chqyea sindensis, Day, Fish. ludia, p. 63S, pi. clxili. fig. 2 (1878). 



Depth of body 3^ to 4 in the length, length of head 3| to 

 4^. Snout as long as or sliorfer than diameter of eje, wnieh 

 is 3-^ to 3|^ in the length of head ; niaxillaiy extending to 

 below anterior ^ of eye. 5^ to 6l) gfU-rakers on lower p^irt 

 of anterior arch. 44 to 48 scales in a longitudinal, 11 to lo 

 in a transverse series ; ventral scutes 17-19+ 12-15. Dorsal 

 17-19. Anal 18-21. Pelvics 8-rayed, below or in advance 

 of middle of dorsal. A dark spot at base of anterior dorsal 

 rays ; upper part of dorsal and ends of caudal lobes sometimes 

 blackish. 



Indian Ocean and Archipelago. 



Tliirteen specimens, 95 to 130 mm. in total length, from 

 Sind, Bombay, Amboina, and Formosa. 



11. Surdinella gihhosa. 



? Cliipanodon jussieui, Lacep. Hist. Nat. Poiss. v. pp. 4G9, 474, pi. xi. 



tig. 2 (1803). _ _ ■ _ 



? Clupeonia jussieui, Cuv. & Val. Hist. Nat. Poiss. p. 346 (1847); 



Sauvage, Ilist. Madagascar Poiss. p. 495. 

 ? Chipeonia Jasciata, Cuv. & Val. t. c. p. 349. 

 Ciupea (jibhusa, Bleek. Jouru. lud. Arch. iii. 1849, p. 72 ; and Atl. 



Ichth. vi. p. 106, Clup. pi. viii. tig. (1872). 

 Sj^rcdcl/a tembancj, Bleek. Verh. Bat. (Jen. xxiv. 1852, llariugacht. 



p. 28. 

 Ciupea temhang (part.), Giinth. Cat. Fish. vii. p. 426 (1868). 

 Vlupea Jimhriata (part.), Day, Fish. India, p. 637 ; Weber &; Beaufort, 



Fish. Indo-Austral. Arch. ii. p. 75, fig. 26 (1913). 



Depth of bod)^ 3^ to 4 in the length, length of head 4 to 

 4J. Snout as long as or longer tiian diameter of eye, which 

 is 3i^ to 4 in lengtli of head; maxillary extending to below- 

 anterior \ or \ of eye. 50 to 55 gill-rakers on lower part of 

 anteiior arch. 44 to 48 scales in a longitudinal, 11 to 13 in 

 a transverse series; ventral scutes 18-20 + 13-15. Dorsal 

 17-20. Anal 17-19. Pelvics 8-rayed, somewhat in advance 

 of middle of dorsal, A dark spot at base of anterior dorsal 

 javs ; upper part of dorsal and posterior edge of caudal often 

 dusky. 



Indian Ocean and Archipelago. 



Eleven specimens, 100 to 160 mm. in total length, from 

 Durban, Mombasa, Ganjam, Madias, Siam, Celebes, Java, 

 and Amboyna, including the type of S. tembavg. 



