Msli of the Tale Sap. 
surface and the sides are dotted with black. All the fins are provided with 
irregular bands of a brownish colour. 
The specimen was obtained by Dr. Annandale at Lanipani in small pools 
and ditches at the edge of the lake. 
Family CYPRINIDAE. 
Chela oxygastroides (Blkr.). 
igi6. Chela oxygastroides. Weber and Beaufort. Fish. I ndo- Austral. .Aycltipel. Ill, p. 51. fig. 22. 
A young specimen of this species, 53 mm. in total length, was collected 
by Dr. Annandale round the shore of Koh Si Hah (Five Lslands). 
Chela o.xygastroides is fairly common in the Malay Archipelago and vSiam. 
Rasbora argyrotaenia (Blkr.). 
1916. Rasbora argyrotaenia, Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 61. 
This widely distributed species of the Malay Archipelago and Siam is re- 
presented in Dr. Annandale' s collection from the Tale Sap by a single immature 
specimen. It is 52 mm. in total length and was taken in small pools and ditches 
near the edge of the lake at Lampam, Patelung. 
Rasbora trilincata Steind. 
I9i() Rasbora trilineiila, Weber and Beaufort, up. cil., p. 67. 
There are three small specimens in the collection wliicli I refer to this 
species, the largest is only 25 mm. in total length. In these the black blotches 
on the lobes of the caudal are subterminal and thus represent the typical form 
known from Borneo and Sumatra. 
The specimens were collected in small pools and ditches near the edge of 
tlie lake at the same place as the last .species. 
Rasbora lateristriata var. sumatrana (Blkr.). 
igih. R'.isborn lateristriata var, sumatrana, Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 77. 
There are several young specimens of this variety in the collection. The 
■ largest among them hardly exceeds 25 mm. in length. They were taken in 
small pools and ditches near the edge of the lake at Lampam. 
This variety occurs hi Sumatra, Borneo and the Malay Peninsula. 
Rasbora heteromorpha Dunker. 
Rasbora hetcroiiiorpha, Weber and Beaufort, of^. cit., p. 79. 
This species is represented by eight specimens in Dr. Annandale's collection 
from the ^ Tale vSap. The specimens are quite 3^oung and none of them is more 
than 17 mm. in length. They were collected in small pools and ditches near the 
edge of the lake at Lampam. 
Rasbora heteromorpha has hitherto been known from eastern Sumatra and 
the Malay Peninsula. 
