V\sh of the Tale vSap. 
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Barbus (Labeobarbus) tambroides (Blkr.). 
igi6. Labeobarbus tambroides, Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 150. 
I refer with considerable hesitation a dry skin about a couple of feet in 
length to this species. It was obtained by Dr. Annandale at the mouth of the 
Patelung river near Lampam. The median lobe of the lower lip has dried up 
and I can make out only two short maxillary barbels in this specimen. There 
are 26 scales along the lateral line, 4 series of scales above it to the base of 
the dorsal and below it to the base of the ventral. 
This species is known from Siam and the Indo- Australian Archipelago. 
SYNENTOCxNATHI. 
Family BELONIDAE. 
Tylosurus strongylurus (v. Hass.). 
1922. Tylosurus strongylurus. Weber and Beaufort, Fish. Indo-Austr. .Archipel. IV, p. 121. 
This widely distributed species of the Oriental Region is represented in 
Dr. Annandale' s collection from the Tale Sap by a single individual. It was pro- 
cured in the outer lake at Singgora. 
Tylosurus leiurus (Bleeker). 
1922. Tylosurus leiurus, Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 124. 
There are three specimens of this species in the collection. They were netted 
in the outer lake at Singgora. 
Tylosurus leiurus is found in the seas of Ceylon, India, Philippines, Formosa 
and the Malay Archipelago. 
Tylosurus annulatus (C. V.). 
1922. Tylosurus annulatus , Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 126. 
Dr. Annandale obtained three .specimens of this widel}^ distributed species 
in the outer. lake at Singgora. This form is quite common in the seas of India, 
the Malay Archipelago, Japan and North Au.stralia. 
Xenentodon cancila (Ham. Buch.). 
18S9. Belone cancila. Day, Faun. Brit. Ind. Fish. I, p. 420, fig. 136. 
A young specimen of this species was collected by Dr. Annandale in small 
pools and ditches near the edge of the lake at I^ampam, Patelung. 
Xenentodon cancila is a fresh water form and is commonh^ found in India 
and Burma. 
Family HEMIRHAMPHIDAE. 
Dermogenys sp. 
There are several specimens collected by Dr. Annandale in the inner lake 
which I have not been able to determine specifically. To facilitate reference in 
future I giveibelow some of the salient features of these young specimens. 
