2G CTPEINODONTID.'E. 



moutli directed upwards; lower jaw projecting; eye 3^ to 3^ times in 

 length of head, IJ to 1 J times in interorbital width ; space between 

 eye and lip about J diameter of former. Dorsal 11-12, originating- 

 midway between eye and root of caudal, some of the posterior rays 

 produced into long filaments in males. Anal 12-13, exactly opposite 

 to dorsal. Pectoral about | length of head, reaching a little beyond 



Pi-. U). 



Fundulus loeanherjii. 

 6 , type. 



base of ventral, which is small and midway between end of snout 

 and base of caudal or a little nearer the former. Caudal acuminate, 

 trilobate, with some of the rays produced into filaments, in males. 

 Caudal peduncle nearly twice as long as deep. 26-28 scales in 

 longitudinal series, 22 round body in front of ventrals; lateral line 

 absent, or indicated by a series of pits. Yellowish olive, most of the 

 scales with a crimson spot or vertical bar ; head with crimson wavy 

 lines ; fins dark, all except the pectorals with small crimson spots. 



Total length 50 millim. 



South Cameroon. 



1-2. Types. Kribi R. G. L. B:ites Esij. ((!.). 



o-Ct. A(J. Zinia Country. ,, 



7-10. Ad. Efulen. 



3. FUNDULUS GAUDNELU. 

 Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (8) viii. 1011, p. 2G1. 

 J/a/ilochilt(s brdcii, Bouleng. t. c. p. 233. 



Depth of body 1 to l^ times in total length, length of head o to 3f 

 times. Head Hat above ; snout short and broad, as long as or a little 

 shorter than eye ; mouth directed upwards; lower jaw projecting ; eye 

 H (young) to 4 times in length of head. If to 2 times in interorbital 

 width ; space between eye and lip about J diameter of former. Dorsul 

 12-13, originating at e(iual distance from head and from base of 

 caudal; longest (posterior) rays § to once length of head. Anal 11-10, 



