298 ADlillXOA. vol.. II. 



■A. HA(il!rs DOCMAC F(.i~k. 

 Steind. Silzl). Ak. VVioii, cxx. i. r.U2, p. IISO: P;iiip('iili. in Scliuljotz, Wi<.s. 

 Erjrobn. Dcutscli. Z.-Afr. Expcil . Z.ol. iii. p. 248 (19U). 



Kecorded from Lakes Albert uiid 'raiigauxika. 

 Add :— 



87-88. U<yv. Victoii;i Nil.\ l.clwccn L. Kinja V. II. .Mclland, Es.]. (1*.). 



.■niil M iircl.isdii l"';ills. 



;-). BACUrS niosTICMA. Vlii.iji-. 

 Add :— 

 1-2. Uor. k VC-. Eiissd N'vin.. iibovc falls. A. 15. Pcn-ival, Esq. (P.). 



7. PAiiWrs CBAXdEXSIB, Blj.T. 



St.iiid. D.nk-. 111-. Ak. \Vi(n. IxNxix. l'.U;i. ].. lit. tin-. 



Rcioided fr( 111 Snulli Caiiicrooii (Congo System). 



1.1. CHRYSICHTHYS, P.lkr. 



2<(. (UiuYsicirriivs (ihaukut. 



St.-iiul. All/,. Ak. Wicn. I'.ill. p. .")-i'.i. aii<l Sii/.l). Ak. Wii-n. exx. i. \'.H2. p. 1178, 

 pi. Hi. 

 Depth of body 5 to of times in total length, length of head 3 times. 

 Head moderately depressed, 1^ to H times as long as broad, rough with 

 radiating striEe above and on the gill-covers ; occipital process slightly- 

 longer than broad, extending to the interneural shield ; snout rounded- 

 siibtruncate, twice as broad as long, projecting a little beyond lower 

 jaw, f to I length of head ; eye 5-^ to 6 times in length of head and 

 1| times in interorbital width ; width of mouth l^- to 1^ times in length 

 of head ; pncma.xillary band of teeth curved, 6^ to H times as long 

 as broad ; vomero-pterygoid teeth forming a long ami narrow liand, 

 inteiTuptcd in the middle; nasal barbel a little longer tlian eye; 

 maxillarv barbel < to | length of head ; outer mandibular barbels about 

 twice as long as inner and nearly ^ length of head. 10 gill-rakers on 

 lower part of anterior arch. Dorsal 1 0, rather small, 1 2 times as di>tant 

 from root of caudal as from end of snout; spine short and strong, 

 serrated behind, about ^ lengtli of head ; first soft ia\ longest, about 

 i length of head. Adipose dorsal about twice as long as deep, its 

 base equal to that of the rayed dorsal, from whirh it is separated by 



