Ml-. C. T. l{.«-:ni on CUimd lushes. 580 



3. CoiUCA, Ilam.-Rticl.., 1822 

 (type C. soborna, Hiun.-Bucli.). 



Anal fin followed by two fiiilets. Moutii rather small, 

 fonncil as in Clupeoides; teeth minute. 



A siiio^le sj)eci{'.s. 



I have comparud Bleokor's type oE C. psendoiifrriis fiom 

 I>onieo with specimens from Orissa (C. soborna). 



4. Clupeiciitiiys, Bleek., 1855 

 (type C. goniotjinathiis, Bleek.). 



Differs from Corica in the structure of tiie iii)por jaw ami 

 in the stronger teeth. 



A single species — C. goniognatlins — from rivers of Sumatra 

 and Borneo. 



Weber and Beaufort (Fishes Indo-Austral. Arcli. ii. p. 55) 

 give a fiu;ure to show the structure of the mouth ; this depicts 

 two supplemental maxillary bones, but on examination of the 

 typo I tiiul only one, the supposed anterior boue being part 

 of the maxillary. 



5. POTAMALOSA, Ogilby, 1896. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, xxi. p. 504, and xxii. p. 70. 



General characters of Clupea, but a median series of scutes 

 from head to dorsal fin. Teeth small, uniserial in pr?e- 

 maxillaries and lower jaw ; a series of minute teeth on pala- 

 tines and a strip on tongue. A single narrow supramaxillary. 

 8 branchiosfegals. 



A single species from rivers of New South Wales. 



Potamalosa richmondia. 



Clupea nov<e-hollan(lieB (non Ciiv. & Val.), Giintli. Cat. Fish. vii. p. 4;il. 

 ? Clupea rich mi ludia, Macleav, Proc. Linu. SnC. X.S. Wales, iv. 1880, 

 p. 380. 



Depth of body 3^ to 5 in length, length of head .'"1^ to .5. 

 Diameter of eye 3 to 3i- in length of liead. Jaws equal ; 

 maxillary extending to below anterior ^ of eye. 25 gill- 

 rakers on lower part of anterior arch. Dorsal lG-17. Anal 

 lG-17. Pelvics 8-rayed, below origin or anterior part of 

 dorsal. Scales 46/10-11. Scutes 1S + 14-15. Vertebrio 

 46 or 47. A silvery stripe in the young. 



15 specimens, 90 to 220 mm. in total length. 

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