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CYPEIN0D0XTTD3:. 



dorsal, rays beset with short spines in the male. Pectoral about 

 f length of head, reaching base of ventrals in the male. Caudal 

 rounded. Caudal peduncle a little longer than deep. 27-28 scales 

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

 indicated by a series of shallow pits. Yellowish olive, uniform in the 



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female ; in the male each scale with the posterior margin becoming a 

 carmine-red band, these bands so connected as to form oblique trans- 

 verse bands ; dorsal and anal fins with carmine-red spots, which colour 

 also occupies the whole of the caudal in the male. 



Total length 40 millim. 



Usambara, (jlerman East Africa. — Types in Stockholm Museum. 



1-2. Types. Tanga, U.<anibara. Dr. Y. Sjr.stodt ((\) ; 



Prof. E. Luiiiiljerg (!'.). 



9. FUNDULUS WALKERI. 

 Bouleng. Ann. k Mag. N. H. (8) viii. 1011, p. 2G2. 



Depth of body 3§ to 4 times in total length, length of head 3 to ?^\ 

 times. Head flat above ; snout short and broad, a little shorter than 

 eye; mouth directed upwards, lower jaw projecting; eye 3| times 



Fvndulns wallcrl. 

 Type. 



in length of head, nearly twice in interorbital width; space between 

 eye and lip very narrow, the latter forming an angle fitting into a notch 

 close to the former. Dorsal 14, originating midway between occiput 

 and root of caudal, jutsterior rays longest, l to H length of head. Anal 



