Fish of the Tale Sap. 
Trichopodus trichopterus (Pall ). 
iqz2. 'I'i'ir/iofyin/iis Irichopferus. W'ebcr and l^eaufort. op. cit.. ]>. ',(>(). fi<^. rj ;. 
There are several young and half-grown specimens of this species in the collection. 
They were found by Dr. Annandale in fresh water near the mouth of the Patalung 
river and in brackish water at Singgora. The species is widely distributed in the 
Malay Archipelago. Its range extends from Bengal to Cambodia and Cocliin-China. 
Family ANABANTIDAE. 
Anabas testudineus (Bloch). 
1878. Ainihas scjiideiis. Day. Fish. India II, p. 370. 
1922. AiKibds Icstitdimus. Weber and Beaufort, Fish. Iiido-Austrnl. Arcliipel. p. 3 )4. tig. 8(). 
Four young specimens of this species were collected by Dr. Annandale in pools 
and ditches near the edge of the lake at Lanipam. Of these 3 specimens have 
18 spines in the dorsal fin, while the remaining one has onh^ 17. 
Anabas testudineus is found in fresh and brackish water of the Oriental Region 
and its range extends to South China and the Philippines. 
Family MUGILIDAE. 
Mugil dussumieri Cuv. and Val. 
1922. Mti<^il. dnssniiucri. Weber and Heautort, op. cit , IV. p. 235. 
This species is widely distributed in the Oriental Region. In Dr. Annaiidale's 
collection from the Tale Sap there are two half-grown and several young specimens 
of this species. The larger examples were obtained at Singgora, while the young ones 
were collected at .several places in the outer lake. 
Family SPHY RAENIDAE. 
Sphyraena jello Cuv. and 
I(j22. Splixrucna ici/o, Weber and Beaufort, op. cit., p. 222, ii'.^. (>'>. 
A single specimen of this species was collected by Dr. Annandale at vSinggora. 
Sphyraena jello is found in seas and brackish water and its range extends from the 
coast of Natal through Seychelles, Madagascar, Red Sea, India, Ceylon, Riu-Kiu- 
Islands to P'ormosa and Philippines. 
Family TRICHIURIDAE. 
Trichiurus savala Cuv. and Val. 
1878. 'I'richiiinis savala. Day. Fish. India, p. 201. pi. xlvii. tig. 4. 
Dr. Annandale netted two specimens of this species at Singgora. Tncliiiinis 
savala is found in the seas and estuaries of India, the Malay Archipelago and China. 
