The Tanganyika problem; an account of the researches undertaken concerning the existence of marine animals in Central Africa . Barilius moorii. See p. 158. which is 4 to times in length of head andi h ininterorbital width ; mouth hardlyextending to below anterior border of eye ; 4 or 5 series of scales on the cheek ;large scales on the opercle. Gill-rakers very short, 12 or 13 on lower part ofanterior arch. Dorsal 8-9 ; spines increasing in length to the sixthor seventh, which measures about § length of head; longest soft rays J to 5 length ofhead Pectoral nearly as long as he
The Tanganyika problem; an account of the researches undertaken concerning the existence of marine animals in Central Africa . Barilius moorii. See p. 158. which is 4 to times in length of head andi h ininterorbital width ; mouth hardlyextending to below anterior border of eye ; 4 or 5 series of scales on the cheek ;large scales on the opercle. Gill-rakers very short, 12 or 13 on lower part ofanterior arch. Dorsal 8-9 ; spines increasing in length to the sixthor seventh, which measures about § length of head; longest soft rays J to 5 length ofhead Pectoral nearly as long as head. Ventral reaching vent or origin of SB** Barilius moorii. Seep. 158.
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