Fisli of the Tale .Sap. 
Pellona elongata (Bennet). 
1913. Pellinid elo)iji:ilti . Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. go, fig. 30. 
Two adult specimens of this species were collected by Dr. Annandale at Singgora. 
The species is widely distributed in the Oriental Region and its range extends as far 
east as China, Formosa and Japan. 
Family DUSSUMIERIIDAE. 
Dussumieria acuta C.V. 
1913. Diissut)iieria acuta, Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 21, fig. 13. 
Three specimens of this species are present in the collection, they were collected 
by Dr. Annandale at Singgora. The species is widely distributed in the seas of 
South Arabia, India, the Indo- Australian Archipelago, Philippines and China. 
Family DOROSOMIDAE. 
Anodontostoma chacunda (Ham. Buch.). 
191 V Dorosonui chaciDida, XA'eber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 25, fig. 14. 
T917. AnodoniosloHia chaciDida, Regan, .Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XIX, p. 31(1. 
Two specimens of this species were collected by Dr. Annandale at Singgora. 
Anodontostoma chacunda is found in the seas of India and of the Indo- Australian 
Archipelago. ^^^.^^ ENGRAULIDAE. 
Sctipinna mclanochir (Blkr.). 
1913. Setipinna inelaiwchir. Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 28, fig. 15. 
There are five specimens of this species in the collection. Two of these were 
obtained in the channel between B. Lera Chak and B. Pak Chaw, while the reniaiii^ler 
were netted at Singgora. 
Setipinna melanochir is found in fresh and brackish waters of Siam, Java, vSumatra, 
Borneo, and China. 
Setipinna taty (C.V.). 
1913. Si'tipinna tatv, Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 30. 
Dr. Annandale obtained a single specimen of this species at vSinggora. The 
species occurs in the seas and estuaries of India and the Indo-Australian Archipelago. 
Engraulis mystax (Bl. and Schn.). 
1913. Kngraidia )nystax, Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 38. 
There is a single specimen of this species from Singgora in the collection. The 
species is known from the seas and estuaries of India, the Indo-Australian Archipe- 
lago and China. 
Stolephorus hcterolobus Riipp. 
1913. Stolephorus heterolohns. Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 44. 
This species is represented by four half-grown specimens in the collection, they 
were collected by Dr. Annandale at Singgora. Stolephorus heterolobus is found in the 
