6 ANGUILLID.E. 



3-6. Ad. & ligr. L. Menzaleh, Egypt. L. Loaf,, Esq. (C.)- 

 7. Skel. ,, „ 5) 



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

 & yg. L. Menzaleh. 



33-42."Ad. &hgr. Lower Nile. J. Petlierick, Esq. (C). 



43. Ad. „ N. R. Havrington, Esq., and 



Dr. Hunt (E.). 



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

 4.5-50. Ad., hgr., Near Cairo. » 



51-.54. Ad. & hgr. Tieni Souef. ,» 



55. A.i. Birket Karun, Faynm. Dr. W. A. Cunnington and 



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



56. Ad. Assnan. L. Loat, Esq. (C). 



57. Hgr. Korosko, Nubia. „ 



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



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



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



2. ANGUILLA MOSSAMBICA. 



Trihranclms anc/uillaris, Peters, in J. Milll. Abh. Ak. Berl. 1844, p. 103 *. 



Miiriina {Aiii/uilla) mossamhica, Peters, Mon. Berl. Ac. 1852, p. 684. 



Aijgidlla ceJebesensis, Kaup, Cat. Ap. Fish. p. 42 (1856) ; M. A\'eber, Zool. Jahrb., 



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

 Anguilla delalandu, Kaup, op. cit. p. 50, pi. viii. fig. 41 ; Giinth. Cat. Fisb. Aiii. 



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

 Anguilla capensis, Kaiip, Abh. Nat. Ver. Hamb. iv. 2, 1859, p. 18, pi. ii. fig. 2 ; 



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

 Anguilla labiata, part., Playf. & Giinth. Fish. Zanzib. p. 124, fig. (1866). 

 Anguilla mossamhica, Peters, Reise Mossamb. iv. p. 98, pi. xviii. fig. 1 (1868); 



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

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

 Anguilla 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 3^ 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 2^ to 3^ times in its distance from 



* No detinition of the species. 



