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ADDENDA, VOL. T. 



7. EUGNATHICHTHYS, Blgr. 

 1. EUGXATHR'IITHYS EETVELDII, Blgr. 



Steind. Dcnksclir. Ak. Wien, Ixxxix. 1913, p. K!. 



Evgnathichtluis iiitermedhis, Pappenli. in SchuUotz, Wiss. Ergebn. Doutscli. Z.-Afr. 

 Exped., Zool. iii. p. 2?,\, pi. iv. fig. b (li)I-l). 



Add :— 



9. Yg. Saiikuni 1{. at Koiuhu', Kasai. M. E. Lnja (0.) ; Lunciu- 



Imrg Museum (I*.). 



■2. EUGNATHTCHTHYS MACROTEROLEriS, ]}Igr. 

 Steind. Denkschr. Ak. Wieii, ixxxix. 191,".. p. it;. 

 Add :— 



5. Yg. Saukui-n R. at Koiidno, Kasai. 51. E. Luja (('.) ; Luxein- 



Iturg Museum (P.). 



y. MESOBORUS, Peliegr. 

 C/iani/isoIioriis. P.ouicng. Ann. it Mag. N. H. (8) iv. I'.IO'.I. p. 1S7*. 



1 a. MESOBORUS J'El.LEGRINI. 



Clinmiisiihoriis pcllcoriiii, Boulciig. 1. c. 



Mi'Mihoriiti frocoilihis (now Peliegr.), Steind. Deukselir. Ak. Wien, Ixxxix. lill.''.. 

 |i. ]S, pi. ii. tig. 2. 

 Distinguished from M. crocodilus by the higher number (lo-lG) of 

 blanched rays in tlic dorsal, 10 to 12 scales I)ct\veen lateral line and 



Fisj. 110. 



Menohorus peUajrlni. 

 Type. 



ventral, and by the coloration. Yellowish, with rounded brown spots, 

 the largest of which form a scries along the lateral line ; three blackish 



• In describing M. pelkiji-ini from young specimens I overlooked the inner row of 

 teetli. I liave since examined adult specimens. 



