164 Mr. G. K. Oiulc 071 a new 



reachiiii: anus. Upper mari^in of dorsal ami anal strai<2^ht. 

 First nnarticulated ray of dorsal about j( of second (tiie 

 longest). Scales with radial striae. 5 lonfrjtudinal scries of 

 scales between lateral line and middle of belly. Depth of 

 body 31 in lens^th (without caudal) ; length of head 4J. 

 Depth of head 1:^ in its lengthy width If ; eye 8'8 in length 

 of iiead, 1*4 in interorbital space, 12 in length of snout, 1'8 

 in postorbital part of head. Caudal peduncle 4"8 in body, 

 ]'6 as long as deep, its depth 2*3 in tliat of body. Length 

 of dorsal 7 in body, height 5"2 ; length of anal lO'l, height 

 7-0; length of pectoral 5'4, of ventral 5*8. Pectoral 1^ in 

 distance from its base to origin of ventral ; ventral 1^ in 

 distance from its base to origin of anal. Antedorsal space 

 2 in body, postdorsal 2;i. 



Total length of a single specimen (mature female) about 

 95 mm. (without caudal 81 mm.). 



In general shape resembles Leucogohio tceniatus, Giinther, 

 in colour Leuc. IJerzensteini, Giinther. Many longitudinal 

 dark bands along the sides of body ; a rather broad blue 

 band above the lateral line. Each scale of the lateral line 

 with two dark spots (as in Alburnus hipunctatus) . Dorsal 

 with two series of dark spots. 



Taken in a rivulet, Je-hol, at Cheng-tu-fu (or Je-hol), 

 tributary of Lu-ang-ho (N.E. of Pekin), by Colonel D. 

 Putiata"in May lUOl. Type specimen N. 9873 in the Zool. 

 Mus. of the Acad, of Sciences at St. Petersburg. 



XX. — Description of a new Species o/Eulota/rom Formosa. 

 By G. K. GUDE, F.Z.S. 



Euluta {Euhadra^ Warhurgi, sp. n. 

 (Figs. 1 & 2.) 



Shell narrowly umbilicated, conoid, sliining, finely irregu- 

 larly striated, with obsolete shallow .spiral furrows here and 

 there; chalky white, with one distinct, narrow, yellowish- 

 brown band at the periphery and a fainter one above and 

 below, the upper one very indistinct. Spire dejuessed- conoid, 

 suture deep, apex prominent. Whorls nearly 6, increasing 

 slowly and regularly, convex above and at the perij^hery, 

 slightly flattened below ; la.st whorl scarcely descending in 

 front. Aperture little oblique, subovate ; i)eri3lome tijick- 

 ened and exf^anded, but slightly reflexed; margins distant, 



