440 Mr. G. A. Boulenger on new 
and 19 ventral shields, of which 11 are on the caudal peduncle, 
the last 4 united round the latter. Brownish above, speckled 
with dark brown, white beneath ; fins spotted with blackish. 
Total length 77 millim. 
A single specimen from the Kribi River. 
The discovery of this species, which differs from its con- 
geners in the longer caudal peduncle, raises the number of 
species of the genus Phractura to five. I may here note 
that P. lindica, Blgr., recently described from the Upper 
Congo, has been found by Mr. Bates in the Kribi and Ja 
Rivers, and that Doumea typica, Sauv., has also been re- 
discovered in the Kribi River. 
Haplochilus cameronensis. 
Depth of body 43 to 54 times in total length, length of 
head 4 times. Snout a little shorter than the eye, the dia- 
meter of which is 34 to 34 times in length of head; lower jaw 
projecting a little beyond upper; interorbital width about 3% 
length of head. Dorsal 11 or 12, originating above middle of 
anal and nearer root of caudal than head ; posterior rays pro- 
duced in the male and a little shorter than head; first ray 
corresponding to eighteenth or nineteenth scale of lateral 
line. Anal 14 or 15, posterior rays produced as in the dorsal. 
Pectoral about 2 length of head. Caudal rounded-acuminate, 
middle rays as long as head in the female, longer in the male. 
Caudal peduncle nearly twice as long as deep. Scales 30-33 
in a longitudinal series, 10 or 11 in a transverse series. 
Yellowish or olive, with magenta-red spots, which are more 
profusely distributed in the male than in the female and may 
form longitudinal bands ; fins dark, more or less spotted with 
magenta-red in the male. 
Total length 55 millim. 
Several specimens from the Kribi River and one from the 
Ja River. 
Specimens from the Kribi River had previously been 
referred by me to H. elegans, Blgr., and have appeared under 
that erroneous name in the list published in the ‘ Proceedings 
of the Zoological Society.’ 
Fundulus Loennbergit. 
Depth of body 44 times in total length, length of head 33 
to 4 times. Snout as long as the eye, the diameter of which 
is 84 times in length of head; lower jaw projecting a little 
beyond upper; interorbital width about 4 length of head. 
Dorsal and anal exactly opposed to each other, the former 
