SUPPLEMENT, 1888. 805 



one 8 inclies long at Madras, the depth of which to the total length was still less, being 

 only one-seventh : a good figare of it exists. 



Page 419. Add Gen-as—Fierasfer, Cnv. 



Bchiodon, Thompson: Diaphasia, Lowe: Oxybeles, Eichardson: Porolronchus {young), Kaap. 

 BranaUostegals seven, pseudohrancMce absent. Body terminating in a long and tapering 

 tail. Gill-opening wide, the membranes united beneath the throat, hut not attached to the 

 isthmus. ^ Oillsfour. The upper jaw overlapping the lower. No barbels. Gardiform teeth 

 in the jaws, vomer, and palatines, while canines may likewise be present. Vertical fins 

 continuous, ventrals absent. Vent under the throat. Scales, if present, minute. Air-bladder 

 present. Pyloric appendages absent. 



FlEEASPEE HOMEI. 



Oxybeles homei, Richards. Voy. Erebus and Terror, Fishes, p. 44, pi. xliv, fig. 7-18. 



„ brandesii. Bleaker, Verb. Bat. Gen. xxiv, Chironeo. p. 24 and Nat. Tyds, Ned. 



Ind. i, p. 276, f. 1-3. 

 Fierasfer homei, Kaup, Apodal Eish, p. 158 ; Glinther, Catal. iv, p. 382. 



Length of head 7|, height of body 12 in the total length. Eyes — diameter i' of the 

 length of the head, half a diameter from the end of the snout, and 1 diameter apart. The 

 greatest -width of the head f- of its length. Snout rounded. The upper jaw the longer : 

 the maxilla reaching to behind the posterior edge of the eye. Teeth— in the upper jaw in 

 a rather widely-set, recurved row, and a canine-form one near the centre of the jaws : an 

 outer row of small teeth. In two rows in the lower jaw the outer being the larger and 

 somewhat curved, they are largest near the symphysis : 2 or 3 rows on the palatines r 

 2 large ones, placed one before the other on the vomer, and surrounded by smaller teeth. 

 Vent in front of a line from the base of the pectoral fin. Scales — absent. Fins — vertical 

 ones enveloped in skin : the dorsal commencing the length of the head behind the front 

 edge of the eyes : the anal beginning behind the vent. Pectoral as long as the head 

 behind the eyes. Colours — ^yellowish-red, a silvery band going from the upper edge of the 

 opercles along the first fourth of the body : opercles silvery : end of tail with some black 

 reticulations. 



Habitat. — An example 4-8 inches long received from Madras. It is found in the Malay 

 Archipelago and the Australian Seas. 



Page 450. Add Leiocassis fluviatilis. 



Duxordia fluviatilis, Tickell, MSS. p. 338, c. fig. 

 B. vi, D-i/0, P. 1/7, y. 6, A. 11, C. 18. 



Length of head 4i, of caudal fin 5J, height of body 5 in the total length. Fyes — rather 

 small, high up and in the anterior half of the head. The greatest width of the head 

 equals two-thirds of its length. There is a moderate rise from the snout to the base of 

 the dorsal fin. Upper jaw the longer, upper surface of head smooth. Barbels — a maxillary 

 pair reaching to the posterior edge of the orbit, no others were detected. Teeth — in an 

 uninterrupted villiform band across the palate. Fins — dorsal spine smooth and nearly as 

 long as the fourth ray which is 4/5 as high as the body below it. Adipose dorsal rather 

 long, commencing a short distance behind the base of the rayed fin. Pectoral spine 

 denticulated internally. Caudal forked. Colours — yellowish horny with darker shades of 

 olive brown on the snout and along the back, also some cloudy markings. A large black 

 blotch on the lateral-line above the anal fin, another between the pectoral and first dorsal. 

 Tip of dorsal and ends of both caudal lobes black. 



Habitat. — Col. Tickell obtained four examples, the largest 3^ inches long from the Anin, 

 a stream rising near Weywoon, Wagroo in the Tenasserim Provinces. 



Page 474. Add Geniis — Ahysis, Bleeker. 



Body somewhat elongated: head broad, and covered with soft shin. Qill-openings of 

 moderate width, the membranes stretching across the isthmus, and being slightly notched pos- 

 teriorly. Mouth terminal : the upper jaw slightly the longer. Nostrils, the anterior one with 

 slightly tubular edges, posterior with a barbel before it. Barbels eight. Eyes small. Villiform 

 teeth in the jaws, none on the palate. A short dorsal fin with one spine and five rays .- 

 pectorals horizontal : ventral with six rays : caudal emarginate or forhed. Lateral-line 

 present. Shin tubercular. 



Geographical distribution. — From the Tenasserim Provinces to the Malay Archipelago. 



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