cvriuNii) v.. -'-> 



caudal. Pectoral 5 IcMigth of liead, not reaching ventral; latter below 

 origin of dorsal. Cand;il peduncle 1| times as long as deep. Scales 

 radiately striated, 27 j^i, 3 between lateral line and ventral, 12 round 

 caudal peduncle ; lateral line incomplete, on the first 10 scales. 

 Brownish, wiih traces of a small black sjiot at the base ot the 

 caudal tin. 



Total length 4-") millim. 



Kiknlo R., French (iuinea. — Type in Paris Museum. 



Allied to 7). s'llr.ssii, but scales more numerous. 



l.s;}„. HAIUUIS LEoXKNsrS. 

 Bouleng. Ann. ^ Mao. N. 11. (S) xv. I'.U.V y. 2o:'.. 



Depth of i)n(l\ ccpial to length of head, o| times in total length. 

 Snout rDunded. .shorter than eye, which is S times in length ot 



Burljiis Itoiiensis. 

 Type. X 2. 



head and a little less than intenn-bital width; mouth small, terminal, 

 with feebly developed lips ; no barbels. Dorsal III 7, equally distant 

 from posterior border of eye and from caudal, border straight; last 

 simple ray not enlarged, not serrated, slightly shorter than head. Anal 

 III 5, not reaching caudal. Pectoral shorter than heud, not reaching 

 ventral ; latter below origin of dorsal. Caudal forked. Caudal peduncle 

 1^ times as long as deei). Scales radiately striated, 21-28 ^, 2 between 

 lateral line series and ventral, 8 round caudal peduncle ; lateral line 

 present only in front, reduced to 7 tubules. Yellow, with black dots 

 on the borders of the dorsal scales; a black spot on the dorsal fin and 

 another at the base of the caudal. 



Total length 21 millim. 



Sierra Ijcone. 

 1-2. Tvi)es. :\Iaka. N. W. Thomas, E>ri. (P.). 



Closely allied to B. jrr. 

 VOL. IV. • "^ 



