BARBITS. Ill 



stnated, 40-45 7 |^y|, 4-t> between lateral line and ventral, 18 or 20 

 round caudal peduncle. Olive to copper-coloured above, whitish 

 beneath ; young sometimes dark-spotted. 



Total length 300 millim. 



Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia *. — Type in Paris Museum. 



1-3, 4-9. Hgr. & yg. Algeria. Sir L. Playfair (P.). 



10. Yg. Wed Ksib, near Mogador. Prof. J. Rem (P.). 



11-12. Ad. „ „ Mr. F.W. Higgenbacli (C). 



13-17. Ad.,hgr.,&yg. Shi'shawa R., Atlas of „ 



Morocco. 

 18. Skel. „ ,, „ 



19-28. Ad.,hgr.,&yg. Wed Fara, Prov. Ra- 



haninia, Morocco. 

 29. Hgr. Trigadir-el-hor, Morocco. E. G. B. Meade-Waldo, 



Esq. (P.). 



98. BARBUS KSIBI. 

 Bouleng. Nov. Zool. xii. 1905, p. 505, fig. 



Fie. 88. 



Bwbus Ictili, \, with upper view of head and detached third dorsal ray. 

 (Nov. Zool. 1905.) 



"Depth of body of to i\ times in total length, length of head 3J to 

 of times. Snout obtusely pointed, 1J to 2\ times as long as eye; 

 diameter of eye 4 to 6 times in length of head, interorbital width 2^ to 



* 1 have examined the Tunisian specimens preserved in the Genoa Museum. 



