226 ADDENDA, VOL. II. 



13 a. BARBUS KIVUENSIS. 



Pappenh. in Schubotz, Wiss. Ergebn. Deutsch. Z.-A£r. Exped., Zool. iii. p. 237, 

 pi. ii. fig. 1 (1914). 



Depth of body 3| times in total length, length of head 4f times. 

 Snout conical, 3^- times in length of head ; eye 4| times in length of 

 head, interorbital width 3j times ; mouth inferior, its width \\ times 

 in length of head ; lips well developed, lower uninterrupted, with a 

 rounded median lobe ; two barbels on each side, anterior -f length 

 of eye, posterior as long as eye. Dorsal IV 8, equally distant from 

 posterior border of eye and from caudal, border feebly concave ; last 

 simple ray strong, bony, not serrated, -§- length of head. Anal III 5, 

 not reaching caudal. Pectoral f length of head, not reaching ventral ; 

 latter below anterior rays of dorsal. Caudal peduncle nearly twice as 

 long as deep. Scales with wavy longitudinal strise, 35 gf, 2\ between 

 lateral line and ventral, 12 round, caudal peduncle. Dark grey above, 

 each scale darker at the base, yellowish beneath. 



Total length 200 mi'llim. 



Lake Kivu. — Type in Berlin Museum. 



Distinguished from B. lobogenys by the number of scales between 

 lateral line and ventral. 



11. BARBUS RADCLIFFII, Blgr. 

 Add :— 



15. Ad. Ripon Falls. Dr. van Someren (P.). 



15 a. BARBUS KIMBERLEYEXSIS. 

 Gilchrist & Thompson, Ann. S. Afr. Mus. xi. 1913, p. 378, fig. 



Depth of body 4} times in total length, length of head 3£ times. 

 Snout 3 times in length of head and If times in postocular portion 

 of head ; eye 6£ times in length of head, interorbital width 4 times ; 

 mouth terminal, its width 2| times in length of head ; lips thick ; two 

 barbels on each side, subequal and a little longer than diameter of eye. 

 Dorsal IV 9 ; its distance from occiput equals 1^ times its distance from 

 root of caudal, border nearly straight ; last simple ray strong, bony, not 

 serrated, nearly straight, its rigid part a little more than i length of 

 head. Anal III ; scarcely reaching to caudal. Pectoral nearly f 

 length of head, not reaching to ventral ; base of latter partly in front of 



