NO. 1575. FISIIE,<; FROM B UYTENZORG, JA VA— JORDAN AND SEALE. 539 



There seems to be no important reason for separating the Java 

 species, Barhodes micro ps (Giinther), from the common East Indian 

 species of this type, for wliich the oldest name seems to be binotatus. 



13. ANEMATICHTHYS APOGON (Kuhl). 



Barhus apogon Cuvier and Valenciennes, Poiss., XVI, p. I'.92 (Java). — Gi'iN- 



THER, Cat., VII, p. 150 (Java). 

 Cyclocheilichthys apogon 'BhF.EK'E'R, Atl. Ich., Ill, pi. cxxxi, fig. 3 (Java). 



Head 3.50; depth 2.S0; eye 3.30 hi head; snout 3.30; interor- 

 bital 3; D. 12; A. 8; scales 34; origm of dorsal behind origin of ven- 

 trals; osseous dorsal ray serrate, its length about equal to head; no 

 barbels. 



Color in spirits, yellowish, indistinct dusky streaks on back and 

 indistinct dusky blotch on caudal peduncle-. 



Numerous specimens, length 1-5 inches. 



Anematichthys differs from Cydocheilichthys in having no barbels. 



14. OSTEOCHILUS HASSELTII (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



Rohira hasseltii Cuvier and Valenciennes, Poiss., XVI, p. 274. — Bleeker, Atl. 



Ich., Ill, p. 66, pi. cxv, fig. 1 (Java). 

 Osteochilus hasseltii GDnther, Cat., VII, p. 41 (Java). 



Head 4.25; depth 3; eye 4 in head; snout 2.75; interorbital 2; D. 

 17; A. Ill, 5; scales 6-35-5; barbels 4; lips fringed. 



Color in spirits, yellowish, a dusky line along each row of scales, a 

 round dusky spot on caudal peduncle. 



Two specimens, length 3.75-5.50 inches. 



Fig. 1.— Rasbora lateristriata. 



15. RASBORA LATERISTRIATA (Van Hasselt). 



Leuciscus later istrial as Van Hasselt, Konst. Allg. Letterb., 1823, II, p. 132. 

 Rasbora lateristriata Bleeker, Atlas Cyprin., p. 121, pi. xvii, fig.2 (Java and 

 Sumatra).— GtJNTHER, Cat., VII, p. 195. 



Head 4.50 in length to base of caudal; depth 3.75; e^^e 3.30 in head; 

 snout 3.50; interorbital 2.40; D. 9; A. 7; scales 5-30-2; lateral hne 

 low; mouth oblique, the maxillary scarcely extending to eye; no bar- 



