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 :Chromis ogowensis, sp. n. (?= Ch. microcephalus, Sauv., nec Blkr.).
 * Cynoglossus senegalensis, Kaup.
 * Clarias Walkeri, sp. n.
 * Eutropius liberiensis, Hubrecht.
 * Chrysichthys Büttikoferi, Stdchr. (=Ch. macrops, Sauv., nec Gthr.).
 * Barilius bibie, Joannis.
 * Alestes lengipinnis, Gthr.
 * Kingsleyæ, sp. n.
 * Mormyrus amblystoma, sp. n.
 * Notopterus nigri, Gthr.

Deducting from M. Sauvage's list three species which I consider merely synonyms, and allowing for four others which I believe to figure in my and M. Sauvage's lists under different names, I compute the total number of species known at present from this river to be fifty-one, a number which may be expected to be doubled by future investigations. The fish-fauna of the Nile consists of about ninety species.

The localities which will be mentioned in this report are the following:


 * Warri, on the Forcados River (mouth of the Niger).
 * Egwanga, on the Opobo River (Niger delta region).
 * Corisco Island, off the Gaboon Coast.
 * Lambarene Ogowé River.
 * Talagouga, about 180 miles from the mouth of the Ogowé.
 * Kondo-Kondo, an island in the Alemba Rapids of the Ogowé.
 * Kondo-Kondo, an island in the Alemba Rapids of the Ogowé.

The Reptiles were collected at Lambarene, and belong to the following species:—