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ventrals : anal short. Scales large, moderate, or of small size. Lateral 

 line running direct to the centre of the base of the caudal Jin. Gill- 

 rakers short. 



151. Labeo nandina, Ham. Buch. Nandin, Bengal : Nga-ohn-doh, 

 Nga-ne-pyah, and Nga-yin-pounsa, Burm. D. 24-26, A. 7. L. 1. 41-44, 

 L. tr. 7^/8. Four barbels. Bengal, Assam, and Burma, attaining three 

 feet in length. 



152. Labeo fimbriatus, Bl. Ven-cundee, Tarn. : Ruchu, and 

 Ganda-menu, Tel. : Bahrum, Ooriah. D. 20-21, L. 1. 44-47, L. tr. 2^2. 



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Four barbels. Southern India, to the Deccan and Orissa. 



153. Labeo nancar, Ham. Buch. D. 20, A. 8. Four barbels. 

 Obtained from small rivers in the Gorakhpur district. 



154- Labeo calbasu, Ham. Buch. Kala-beinse, and Di, Panj. : 

 Di-hee, Sind : Nulla ganda-menu, Tel. : Kala-beinse, Kunda, and 

 Kug-ge-ra, Beng. : Kala-beinse, Ooriah : Nga-neh-pya, Nga-noo-than, and 

 Nga-ong-tong, Burm. D. 16-18, A. 7, L. 1. 40-44, L. tr. 7|/9. Four 

 barbels. Throughout the fresh-waters of India and Burma, attaining 

 four feet in length. 



155. Labeo cur chins, Ham. Buch. Cour-sa, Panj. : Cir-re-oh, Sind : 

 Mo-soo, Tel. : Cur-sua, Ooriah : Kurchi and Goni, Beng. : Cursa and 

 Coolloose, Hind. : Courie, Assam : Isga-pay, Tavoy : Nga-dane and Nga- 



hoo, Burm. D. 16-17, A. 7, L. 1. 64-80, L. tr. M=p. Found throughout 



India (except the lower parts of Madras) and Burma. It attains nearly 

 five feet in length. 



156. Labeo kontius, Jerdon. Currumunnee-cundee, Tarn. D. 16, 

 A. 8, L. 1. 38-40, L. tr. 9/8. Barbels four. Cauvery river and its 

 affluents. 



157. Labeo nigrescens, Day. D. 16, A. 7, L. 1. 36, L. tr. 6/7. Four 

 barbels. Each scale with a black spot at its base. South Canara, attain- 

 ing 18 inches in length. 



158. Labeo JDussumieri, Cuv. and Val. Toolee, Mai. D. j^? A. np» 

 L. 1. 53-55, L. tr. ~. Four barbels. Attains upwards of a foot in length, 



and is found in Malabar and Ceylon. 



159. Labeo rohita, Ham. Buch. Buhu, Panj., Beng., and Ooriah : 

 Bum-bra, Sind : Nga-myit-chin and Nga-myit-tsan-nee, Burm. D. -^^ 3) 

 A. 4 , L. 1. 41, L. tr. Q. Four barbels, the rostral sometimes absent. 



Throughout India, except Madras and Burma, attaining three feet or 

 more in length. 



160. Labeo morula, Ham. Buch. Morala, Beng. D. 13-14, A. |, 

 L. 1. 31. Four barbels. Ganges, attaining 6 inches in length. 



161. Labeo Nashii, Day. D. 14, A. -f , L. 1. 41, L. tr. -^- No 

 barbels. A black lateral band. River at Fraserpett, the foot of tue 

 Coorg Hills. 



162. Labeo ricnorhynchus, McClelland. Nepura, Assam. : Gid, 

 Panj. : Kul-ka-batta, Beng. D. 13, A. 7, L. 1. 41-44, L. tr. 8/9. One 

 pair of maxillary barbels. Himalayas and Sind Hills ; also in some of 

 the rivers of the plains in Bengal, as the Sone. This will probably 

 turn out to be identical with Labeo diplostomus, Heckel, whose name 

 has the priority. 



