ZOOLOGY OF THE FAR EAST. 
Dr. Annandale in his valuable monograph on the fish of the Inle Lake ' 
remarked that Bunker's two species of Rasbora, R. heteromorpha and R. maculata 
might possibly belong to his new genus Microrashora. In R. heteromorpha there 
is a well-marked prominence in the middle of the lower jaw and a corresponding 
emargination in the upper. The anal fin is not ver}^ long and contains about 
five branched rays. Even in general facies it is quite different looking from the 
two species of Microrasbora from the Inle Lake which I have examined in the 
collection of the Indian Museum. 
Osteochilus hasselti (C. V.). 
1916. Osteochilus hasselti, Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 135. figs. 57 and 58. 
Seven young specimens of this species were collected by Dr. Annandale in 
small pools and ditches near the edge of the lake at Lampam and one example was 
captured about half a mile south of the Patelung river. 
Osteochilus hasselti is fairh' widely distributed in the Malay Archipelago. 
Hampala macrolepidota (C. V.). 
igi6. Hampala macrolepidota, Weber and Beaufort, op cit., p. 143, fig. 60 
This species is represented by a single half-grown specimen in the collection. 
It was taken at the mouth of the Patelung river near Lampam. 
Hampala macrolepidota is found in Tenasserim, Siam, Indo-China and the Malay 
Archipelago. 
Barbus (Puntius) sumatranus (Blkr.). 
igi6. Puntius suiiuiiranus, Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p 191. 
There are several young specimens of this species in the collection. They 
represent the colour variety described by Dunker from the Malay Peninsula. Most 
of the specimens were taken in small pools and ditches near the edge of the lake 
at Tyampam, while one was obtained during shore-collecting at Ban Hua Wang 
among small stones. 
This species is found in Sumatra, Borneo and Siam. 
Barbus (Puntius) javanicus (Blkr.) 
Puntius javanicus, Weber and Beaufort, op. cil., p. IQ~. 
There is only one 3'oung specimen of this species in the collection. It was 
collected in small pools and ditches at Lampam. 
This species occurs in Java, Borneo and Siam. 
Barbus (Puntius) bulu (Blkr.). 
1916. Puntius liuln, Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 199. 
This species is represented by two fairly grown up specimens in tlie collec- 
tion. They were collected at the mouth of the Patelung river near Lampam. 
According to Weber and Beaufort this species has hitherto been known only 
from Sumatra and Borneo. 
I .Annandale, Rec. Ind. .Mus XIV, p. 50 (191 8). 
