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ADDENDA, VOL. I. 



Eusso Nyiro, East of Lake Baringo, British East Africa. 

 1-10. Types. Eusso Nyiro. A. B. Percival, Esq. (P.). 



Distinguished from L. neumdnni by the larger eye and the shape of 

 the dorsal in the male. 



Add: 



14. AJ. 



15. Ad. 



17. LABEO VICTOR! ANUS, Blgr. 



Jinja, Ripon Falls. 



Victoria Nile, between L. Kioja 

 and Murchison Falls. 



Dr. E. Bayon (C.) ; 



Genoa Museum (P.). 

 F. H. Melland, Esq. (P.). 



Fig. 127. 



Labeo balesii. 



Type. 



i 



2- 



21 a. LABEO BATESII. 

 Bouleng. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (8) viii. 1911, p. 372. 



Body strongly compressed, its depth of times in total length. Head 

 4 times in total length, its width § its length ; snout rounded, a little 

 broader than long ; eye supero-lateral, in second half of head, 4J times 

 in length of head, slightly over twice in interorbital width; width of 

 mouth, with lips, \ length of head ; upper lip entire, lower feebly 

 fringed, both with transverse plica? on inner surface ; rostral flap 

 denticulate ; a small barbel, hidden in folds of skin ; snout covered 

 with scars of nuptial tubercles. Dorsal III 10, equally distant from 



