. The Tanganyika problem; an account of the researches undertaken concerning the existence of marine animals in Central Africa . < z<oz< hw . Julidochromis ornatus. See p. 176. millim. in diameter. The stomach contains a small partially digested fish of thegenus Paratilapia, as first ascertained by a sciagraph kindly prepared by and Green, through which it was possible to compare the structure of thevertebral column, with that of other members of the family Cichlida;. Theinsertion of the ribs is typical, viz., sessile, except on the last three prrecaudal ^^ .. ^ 10^ Pa


. The Tanganyika problem; an account of the researches undertaken concerning the existence of marine animals in Central Africa . < z<oz< hw . Julidochromis ornatus. See p. 176. millim. in diameter. The stomach contains a small partially digested fish of thegenus Paratilapia, as first ascertained by a sciagraph kindly prepared by and Green, through which it was possible to compare the structure of thevertebral column, with that of other members of the family Cichlida;. Theinsertion of the ribs is typical, viz., sessile, except on the last three prrecaudal ^^ .. ^ 10^ Paratilapia macrops. vertebra ; the transverse processes are short and in front uf the rilis. The numberof verlebrcE agrees with that of the more elongate species of Paratilapia. 51. Bathybatks fasciatus.—Blgr. 1901. (Fig., p. 183.) Depth of body i,\ limes in total length, length of head ih limes. Shape ofhead similar to that of B. ferox, but eye smaller, its diameter about twice i86 TJIE TANGANYIKA IKOJiLEM. in length of snout, 5 times in length of head, and ih in. inteiociilar width ; eight series of small scales on the cheek ; larger scales


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