On. a new Sihirid Fi^ih from South Cameroon. 



over alive from the mouths of the Niger. F. arnoldi is 

 allied to F. hivittatus, Lonnb., and F. loennhergii^ Blgr., but 

 differs from both in the more numerous anal rays. 



Haplochilus liheriensis. 



Depth of body 5^ to 6 times in total length, length of head 

 4 times. Snout a little shorter than eye, the diameter of 

 which is 3^ times in length of head ; lower jaw projecting 

 a little beyond upper ; interorbltal width half length of iiead. 

 Dorsal 11, originating above fourth or fifth ray of anal and 

 sixteenth scale of lateral line, and at equal distance from head 

 and from root of caudal. Anal 15-16. Pectoral about § length 

 of head. Caudal rounded, nearly as long as head. Caudal 

 peduncle twice as long as deep. Scales 33 in longitudinal 

 series, 20 round body ; an interrupted series of lateral line 

 pits. Yellowish to dark olive, with darker blotches ; dorsal 

 and anal fins with small blackish spots. 



Total length 36 mm. 



Two female specimens from Monrovia, Liberia, presented 

 by Mr. Arnold. 



This species is very closely allied to H. cameronensis^ 

 Blgr., difiPering in the more anterior position of the dorsal 

 fin. 



III. — Description of a neio Silurid Fish of the Genus Syno- 

 dontis from South Cameroon. By Gr. A. BoULENGER, 

 F.R.S. 



Synodontis pardalis. 



Depth of body A^ to 42 times in total length, length of 

 head 3|- to 3^ times. Head 1^ times as long as broad, granu- 

 late above ; snout obtusely pointed, 1^ to If times as long 

 as postocular part of head ; eye supero-lateralj its diameter 4^ 

 to 5| times in length of head, 1| to 21 times in interorbltal 

 width ; prsemaxillary teeth forming a short and broad band ; 

 movable mandibular teeth about half diameter of eye, 15 to 

 20 in number ; maxillary barbel not distinctly margined, 

 extending to anterior third of pectoral spine; mandibular 

 barbels with tubercular branches, outer twice as long as inner 

 and half as long as head. Gill-openings not extending 

 downwards beyond root of pectoral spine. Occipito-nuchal 

 shield granulate like the occiput, obtusely tectiform, a little 



