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the body and the small pectorals lie close to the ventral 

 profile. 



The general structure and arrangement of the stomach, 

 pyloric appendages, and intestine are as described in 

 X. Guentlieri. 



A single specimen, 6 inches long, from off the Andamans, 

 370-419 lath. 



Tiiis species is extremely closely related to X. socialis, 

 Vaillant (' Travailleur ' et ' Talisman ' Poissons, pp. 162-165, 

 ])1. xiii. tig. 1), and to X. Giientheri, mihi (Ann. & Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., Nov, 1892, p. 359, pi. xviii. fig. 3), but is readily dis- 

 tinguished from both by the conspicuous lateral line. 



Family HalosauridsB . 



Halosaurichthys, Alcock. 



Halosaurichthys nigerritnus^ sp. n. 



B. 12. D. circ. ]2. P. circ. 9. V. 8. 



This species A'ery closely resembles Halosaurichthys caritii- 

 cauda (Alcock, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., Dec. 1889, p. 454 ; 

 Illustrations of the Zoology of the ' Investigator,' Fishes, 

 pi. vii. figs. 2, ^^a), but may be recognized by the following 

 specific characters : — (1) The maxilla reaches to the level of 

 the anterior edge of the pupil ; (2) the dorsal fold is simply a 

 low fold of skin, which begins at an enlarged scale about two 

 thirds of a head-length behind the dorsal fin and is not con- 

 tinued to the end of the tail ; (3) the pectoral fins are ex- 

 tremely narrow and reach much more than halfway to the 

 origin of the ventrals ; (4) the colour is uniform jet-black. 



OflP Maldives, 459 fath. 



Family MuraenidaB. 



Nettenciielys, gen. nov. 



Nettf-nchelys is closely related to Nettastoma and Sauren- 

 chelys, but the tail does not taper to a point and the teeth are 

 very diflferent. 



Body stout ; tail longer than the combined head and trunk. 

 Muciferous cavities of head well developed ; snout much 

 produced, broad, depressed ; mouth-cleft very wide, broad 

 bands of small conical teeth in jaws and vomer; tongue not 

 free ; a tubular nostril situated dorsally near the tip of the 

 snout on either side. Gill-openings of moderate size, well 



