112 APPENDICES 



Schnapper (Black). 



,, ((^ray) 

 Smook. 

 Sprats, 

 tone Bass. 



SOUTH AMERICA. 



Arapaima gigas. — Rivers of Brazil. 

 Caranx guarapiicu. — Cavalho. Bahia. 



„ pisquetus.^^oiiQivQ. (Bahia). Also common at Rio de 



Janeiro. 

 Coryphcena suereii. 

 Cyhium regale.— ^oyoyocsl. Bahia. 

 Cycla toucoimarai.— In the Lake of Pearles, province of Goj^az, 



Tocantins, Amazon River. Called Toucounarai ; but by the 



Chambioas of Araguay, it is known as Kini-teray. 

 Hemiramphus hrasiUensis.—Aga\\i2i'CYeo\a. Bahia. Also common 



at Rio de Janeiro. 

 Johnius crouvina.—Ci'Ovmnsi. Crixas River, and Araguay;River. 

 Mesoprion chrysurus. — Rababeta. Bahia. ^^ 



Mugil liza. — Mullet. Rio de Janeiro. 



Osteoglossum minus. — Aronana. Tocantins, and Amazon River. 

 Pigocentrus piraya. — Piranha. Goyaz, Brazil. 

 Pomacentrus variabilis. — Maria-Molle. Bahia. 

 Pristipoma acarapinima. — Freade (Bahia). 

 Salminus MlariL—Uaho Vermelho. Rio Vermelho, Brazil. 

 Serriola cosmopolita. — Garapas, Bahia. 

 Vastres gigas.— Tivamcn. Amazon River. Often salted. 



Burton, in his book entitled " Highlands of Brazil," mentions 

 Piau-branco, Curimata (Anodus aniazonum), Loango, Dourado, and 

 Cacunete, as good edible fishes. 



SOUTH AND EAST ASIA. 



Aiiahas sca^(^e;is.— Climbing Fish; Sennal (Tamil); Undi-colli 

 (Malay). A fresh- water fish of India, Ceylon and Burmah. 



