LABEO. 



175 



1 Near Entebbe.— Mrs. E. A. Minchin, 21.9.05. 



1 Entebbe.— Degen, 11.10.05. 



1 Kimmi Id. — Degen, 7.9.05. 



20 Bimjako.— Degen, 5-14.11.05. 



Of these twenty-seven specimens, fourteen have 9 branched rays in the dorsal fin, 

 thirteen have 10. 



Measurements (in millimetres) and numbers of fin-rays and scales. 





1. 



2. 



3. 



4. 



5. 



6. 



7. 



8. 



Total length (without caudal) 



300 

 77 

 63 

 45 

 25 

 10 

 35 

 22 

 61 

 40 

 54 

 10 

 38 



H 



5 



18 



265 



58 

 55 

 38 

 21 

 9 

 27 

 22 

 57 

 39 

 53 

 10 

 39 



H 



H 



5 



16 



245 



60 

 d2 

 35 

 22 



8 

 30 

 20 

 52 

 40 

 50 

 10 

 39 



H 



H 



5 



16 



215 

 5o 

 44 

 30 

 17 



8 

 24 

 15 

 45 

 30 

 38 

 10 

 39 



H 



H 



5 



18 



200 

 43 

 40 

 26 

 16 



6 

 22 

 16 

 42 

 30 

 41 



9 

 38 



H 



n 

 41 



16 



150 

 34 

 30 

 19 

 11 



6 

 20 

 10 

 30 

 22 

 27 



9 

 38 



H 



H 

 5 



18 



123 

 29 

 29 

 18 

 10 

 5 

 15 

 10 

 27 

 21 

 27 

 9 

 38 



H 



n 



4i 

 16 



105 

 27 

 24 

 15 



9 



5 

 11 

 11 

 22 

 15 

 21 



9 

 39 



H 



<i 

 H 



18 



Greatest depth 



Length of head , 



Width of head 



Length of snout 



Diameter of eye 



Interorbital width 



Width of mouth 



Longest ray of dorsal 



,, „ anal 



Length of pectoral 



Number of branched rays in dorsal 



., scales in lateral line 



„ ,, in transverse line above lateral line .... 

 „ „ „ „ below lateral line 



„ ,, between lateral line and ventral 



,, ,, round caudal peduncle 



1- 



1. Entebbe.— Mrs. Minchin. 



2. Kimmi Id. — Degen. 



3. 5. L. Victoria. — Sir H. Johnston. (Types.) 



4, 6, 8. Bunjako. — Degen. 



7. L. Victoria. — G. A. Fischer. 



L. victoriamis agrees with the preceding species in the perfectly lateral position of 

 the eyes, with L.forskalil in the shape of the body, the fins, and the scales, but the 

 snout is shorter in proportion to the postocular part of the head, 



