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CYPKINID^. 



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



Total length (without caudal) 



Greatest depth . 



Length of head 



Width of head 



Length of snout 



Diameter of eye 



Interorbital width 



Width of mouth 



Length of last simple ray of dorsal 



„ longest ray of anal .• 



Number of branched rays of dorsal 



„ scales in lateral line 



,, „ in transverse series above lateral line 

 „ „ ,, „ below lateral line 

 „ ,, between lateral line and ventral . . . . 

 „ „ round caudal peduncle 



1. 



2. 



3. 



4. 



31 



30 



27 



27 



10 



11 



9 



9 



H 



8 



8 



7 



4 



4 



H 



3J 



2 



2 



2 



2 



3| 



H 



3 



3 



3 



3 



3 



3 



2 



% 



2 



2 



8 



H 



8 



6 



4 



5 



4-i 



^2 



4 



8 



8 



8 



8 



24 



22 



23 



24 



3j 



H 



3J 



H 



H 



H 



H 



H 



2 



9 1 



2 



H 



8 



10 



9 



10 



23 



7 

 7 

 3 

 4 



H 

 H 

 H 



6 



3| 

 8 

 23 



H 



2 

 9 



1 , 2. Nile between Assuan and Luxor. 

 3. Kore at Pashoda. 



4, 5. Nile at Gondokoro. 



34. BARBUS STIGMATOPYGUS. 



(Plate XLVII. fig. 8.) 



Boulenger, Ann. & Mag. N. H. (7) xii. 1903, p. 533. 



Depth of body equal or nearly equal to the length of the head, three to three and a 

 half times in the total length. Snout rounded, not prominent, much shorter than the 

 eye, the diameter of which is three times in the length of the head and a little less 

 than the interorbital width ; mouth small, terminal ; lips feebly developed, not 

 extending across the chin ; no barbels. Dorsal fin with III 8 rays, last simple ray 

 not ossified and as long or nearly as long as the head ; the border of the fin feebly 



