ANABAS. 



445 



Gondokoro. — Petherick, 1862. (Types of C. petJierici.) 

 Bujeju, South Buddu, Uganda.— M. T. Dawe, 1905. 

 Bunjako, Lake Victoria. — Degen, 14.11.05. 



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



3. 



4. 



5. 



6. 



7. 



60 



55 



50 



44 



40 



22 



18 



17 



14 



13 



22 



18 



18 



15 



13 



14 



12 



11 



9 



8 



4 



3 



3 



3 



H 



5 



5 



5 



4 



4 



7 



6 



6 



5 



4 1 



9 



8 



7 



6 



5 



11 



11 



9 



8 



t 



9 



8 



8 



6 



5 



12 



12 



9 



8 



8 



15 



16 



15 



16 



15 



8 



8 



9 



7 



9 



10 



11 



10 



10 



10 



9 



9 



9 



9 



9 



27 



28 



28 



27 



27 



Total length (without caudal) 



Greatest depth of body 



Length of head 



Width of head 



Length of snout 



Diameter of eye 



Interorbital width 



Length of last dorsal spine 



„ longest soft dorsal ray 



„ last anal spine 



„ longest soft anal ray 



Number of dorsal spines 



„ „ soft rays 



„ anal spines 



„ „ soft rays 



,, scales in a longitudinal series 



65 



23 



22 



14 



4 



5 



7 



9 



12 



9 



11 



15 



9 



9 



11 



27 



63 



22 



22 



14 



4 



5 



6 



8 



11 



8 



11 



15 



10 



10 



9 



28 



1, 4, 7. Gharb-el-Aish. — Loat. 



2. Bunjako, L. Yictoria. — Degen. 



3. Kaka. — Loat. 



5, 6. Gondokoro. — Petherick. 



" Ctenopoma jjetherici" is recorded from Lake Albert Edward (Coll. Stuhlmann) 

 by Pfeffer, Tbierw. O.-Afr., Fische, p. 8 ; but, as the diagnosis is a mere translation 

 of Giinther's, it is impossible to say whether this record applies to A. petherici or to 

 A. muriei. 



