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DR. W. A. CUNNINGTON ON THE 



Name of Species. 



Tangan- 

 yika. 



Victoria 



Albert Edward 



Nvasa. >,T TVT Ki 



iSyanza. Myanza. JSJyauza. 



Other parts of 

 the world. 



Bagrus bayad 



,, orientalis 



„ docmac P P 



,, degeni ... E 



meridionalis 



Chrysichthys sianenna E 



„ graueri E 



,, erauchii P 



„ stappersii E 



„ uiyriodon E 



„ grandis E 



„ brachynema ... E 



Phyllonemus typus Gen. E 



Amphilius platycliir P 



Auciienoglanis occideutalis ... P 



Synodontis granulosus E 



„ tlhonti E 



5, zambesensis 



nielanostictus ... P 



., niultipunctatus ... E 



victoriie ... E 



afro-fischeri ... E 



„ nigrita 



Malapterurus electricus P 



Family Ctpeinodontidjj. 



Fundulus ta^niopygus ... P 



Haplochilus dhoiiti E § 



„ pumilus P P 



„ johnstonii 



Lampricbthys tanganicanus .. Gen. E 



Family Seeranidjs. 



Lates niloticus 



„ microlepis E 



5, angustit'rous E 



Luciolates stappersii Gen. E 



„ brevior E 



Family Cichlid^ f. 



Tilapia shirana 



,, mossambica 



., nilotica P 



,, eduardiana ... P§ 



„ variabilis ... E 



„ auromarginata 



squamipinnis 



„ melanopleura P 



„ burtoni P 



„ adolphi-frederici 



., calliptera 



wiliiamsii 



horii E 



E§ 



Nile, W. Africa. 

 E. Africa. 

 Nile. 



Upper Shire K. 

 Congo. 



E. Africa. 

 Nile, W. Africa. 



Zan)bezi, E.Africa. 

 Zambezi, Bangweolo, 

 [Mwero. 



Malawa R. 



Nile, W. Africa. 

 Nile, Tropical Africa. 



E. Africa. 

 Lukuga R. 



Nyasaland, Zululand. 



Nile, W. Africa. 



Zambezi. 

 E. Africa, Natal. 

 P Syria, Nile, W. Africa. 

 E. Africa. 

 Victoria Nile. 



U])per Shire. 

 P W. Africa, Zambezi, 

 P [Zululand. 

 E 



Zambezi. 



§ Not actually recorded from the lake itself. 



t Quite recently, and since this section on the Pisces was completed, an important paper 

 dealing with the classification of the Cichlids has been published by Regan (145). Entering 

 on a revision of the fishes of this group, he deals in this introductory article with the 

 Tanganyika genera. Since he has not yet completed his investigations, I have not attempted 

 to revise my list in accordance with his views, and merely call attention to the ])aper in this 

 place. It is clear that in this tabulation I am compelled to co:3form to the standard 

 originally adopted, which cannot be brought into line with the suggestions put forth in 

 the above-mentioned prelimiiaary essay. 



