C ANGUILLID.^. 



:}-('). Ad. ct ligr. L. Menzaleh, Eoypt, L. Loat, Esq. (C). 

 7. Skel. „ „ „ 



8-17,18-32. Hgr. Near Ghet-el-Nassara, „ 



& yg. L. Menzaleh. 



33-12. Ad. & hgr. Lower Nile. J. Petherick, Esq. (C). 



43. Ad. „ N. H. Harrington, Esq., and 



Dr. Hunt (E.). 



44. Ad. I. of Warak, near Cairo. L. Loat, Esq. (C). 

 45-50. Ad., hgr., Near Cairo. 



& yg- 



51-54. Ad. & hgr. Beni Souef. 



55. Ad. Birket Karun, Fayiini. Dr. W. A. Cunnington and 



Dr. C. L. Boulenger (P.). 



56. Ad. Assuan. L. Loat, E^q. (C). 



57. Hgr. Korosko, Nubia. „ 



58-60. Ad. Algiers. Sir L. Plajfair (P.). 



61-62. Hgr. Oum Erbiah, Morocco. Mr. F. W. Riggenbach (C). 



63. Yg. Madeira. . Rev. R. T. Lowe (P.). 



2. ANGUILLA MOSSAMBICA. 



Tyihranclms angiiUlaris, Peters, in J. Miill. Abh. Ak. Berl. 1844, p. 193 *. 



^Jvr(ena {AiignUla) mossamlka, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1852, p. 684. 



Angxnlla ceh'Desensis, Kaup, Cat. Ap. Fish. p. 42 (1856) ; M. Weber, Zool. Jahrb., 



Suppl. XV. i. 1912, p. 585, figs. 

 AnguUla delalandii, Kaup, op. cit. p. 50, pi. viii. fig. 41 ; Giinth. Cat. Fish. viii. 



p. 33 (1870) ; Sauv. Hist. Madag., Poiss. p. 498, pi. 1. fig. 6 (1891). 

 AnguUla capensis, Kaup, Abh. Nat. Ver. Hanib. iv. 2, 1859, p. 18, pi. ii. fig. 2 ; 



Casteln. Mem. Poiss. Afr. Austr. p. 73 (1861). 

 AngvUla labiafa, part., Playf. & Giinth. Fish. Zanzib. p. 124, fig. (1866). 

 AnguUla mossamI>ica, Peters, Reise Mossamb. iv. p. 98, pi. xviii. fig. 1 (1868); 



Giinth. t. c. p. 28 ; M. AVeber, t. c. p. 590. 

 Angxnlla aneitensis, Giinth. t. c. p. 34. 

 AnguUla virescens, part., Giinth. t. c. p. 35. 



Teeth forming moderately broad bands, in 3 to 6 series on each side. 

 Mouth extending beyond posterior border of eye; lower jaw strongly 

 projecting. Distance from end of snout to gill-opening 2| to 3J times 

 in distance from end of snout to vent. Tail longer than body. Origin 

 of dorsal much in advance of vent, midway between pectoral and 

 vent, or nearer latter. Pectoral 2J to 3^ times in its distance from 



^ * No detinition of the species. 



