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Figure 3. Lateral view of posterior part of body of Sclihollwrax Iniigil^iiinis Meckel from Afanasbal Lake, 

 showing form of anal and caudal fins and nature of tiled rows of anal scales. X Vi- The arrow indicates the 

 extent of the anal fin in relation to the root of the caudal. 



Figure 4. Yentro-Iateral view of head of Schizollunax loiigipiiinis Ileckcl from Manasbal Lake, showing 

 sharpness of free margin of lower jaw and specially niodilied lower lip. X i'/i- 



Distnbulinii: Schicothorux lon'^i[^iimis is fduml in the Kashmir Valley and the Indus 

 at Skardii. It presumably inhabits rapid streams and rivers, occasionally entering lakes. 



Schi:!othorax csocinus Meckel 



esocinus, Heckel, Fischc aits Caschniir, p. 48, pi. ix. 



esocinus, McClelland, Calcutta Joiini. Nat. Hist., II, p. 579. 



csocinus, Heckel, Fisclir Kashmir's in Iliii^cl's k'risc. p. 372, 3 figs. 



esocinus^ Gihither. Cat. I-'isli. I'rit. Mus., \'\\. p. 166. 



csocinus, Day, Proc. Zool. .Sac. I.oihlon, p. 78.s. 



[•iindalus. Day, il>iil.. ]t. 785. 



csocinus. Day, Fi.sii. India, p. 533, pi. cxxiii, fig. 4. 



punctatus. Day, ibid.. ]>. 532 (footnote), ]il. cxxiii, fig. 3. 



csocinus. Day, .S"c/. Res. 2nd Varkaiid Miss., Iclitlivoloiiy, ji. 4, j)l. i, fig. 4. 



punctatus. Day, //'/(/., p. 4. pi. i, lig. 3. 



csocinus. Day, IhitDi. liril. hid. I'isli., T. ji. 254. 



puiictalus. Day, ildd.. \> 252 (footnote). 



