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163. Labeo falcatus, Gray and Hard. Boolla, Hind. D. 13, A. 7, 

 L. 1. 43, L. tr. %\\7\. One pair of maxillary barbels. Bengal, Assam 

 and Sikkim, attaining three feet in length. 



164- Labeo pangusia, Ham. Buch. Lo-annee, Beng. D. 13, A. 7, 

 L. 1. 40, L. tr. 7^/7. One pair of maxillary barbels. Bengal and 

 Cachar, to eight inches in length. 



165. Labeo boggut, Sykes. May prove to be the same as Labeo 

 striolaius, Giinther. Kolees, Mah. D." 12, A. 7, L. 1. 60-65, L. tr. 12/14. 

 One pair of maxillary barbels. Central India, Decean and Cutch. 



166. Labeo bicolor, McClelland. Gicl-dah, Panj. : Thak-ree, Sind. : 

 Mohaylee and Gaywah, N. W. Provinces. D. 12, A. 7, L. 1. 43, L. tr. 

 8|/7^. One pair of maxillary barbels. Himalayas and Sincl Hills, as 

 well as contiguous districts in the plains, attaining two feet and upwards 

 in length. 



167. Labeo ariza, Ham. Buch. Coal-arinza-cundee , Tam. : Ariza, 

 Tel. : Ban-gum-batta, Beng. : Morah } Panj.: Nga-loo, Burm. D. 12, 

 A. 7, L. 1. 38-40, L. tr. 7^/7. One pair of maxillary barbels. Rivers 

 of India and Burma. 



168. Labeo boga, Ham. Buch. KyouJc-nya-loo, Burm. D. 12, A. 

 7, L. 1. 40-42, L. tr. 7 -^- One pair of maxillary barbels. Fresh- waters 

 of India and Burma. 



169. Labeo mullya, Sykes. D. 11, A. 8. Decean, to 6 inches in 

 length. 



170. Labeo nuMa, Sykes. D. 11, A. 7, L. 1. 38, L. tr. 8/9. One 

 pair of maxillary barbels. Puna and other localities in the Bombay 

 Presidency. 



Genus — Osteochilus, Giinther. 



Bohita, sp. Cuv. & Val. 



Mouth of moderate width, directed more or less downwards : snotit 

 obtusely rounded: lips thickened, continuous, fringed, or crenulated, hit the 

 lower is refected from off the mandible, leaving it uncovered in the form 

 of a sharp and hard transverse prominence. No tubercle inside the 

 symphysis of lower jaw. Barbels four or two. Pharyngeal teeth generally 

 5, 4, 2/2, 4, 5. Dorsal fin without osseous ray, having a moderate number 

 of branched ones ( 10 to about 20), commencing in advance of the ventrals : 

 anal rays few. Scales of moderate or small size. Lateral line passing 

 to the centre of the base of the caudal fin. Gill-rakers short. 



171. Osteochilus rostellatus, Cuv. and Val. Nga-lah, Burm. D. 

 20, A. 8, L. 1. 55, L. tr. 9/10. Four barbels; uniform colour. Irrawadi 

 and Sahvein Rivers in Burma, to two feet in length. 



172. Osteochilus Neilli,D&j. D. J±, A. 7, L. 1. 34, L. tr. 5£/6£. 

 Four barbels : two dark marks on the body. Sittoung and Billing in 

 Burma, up to 6 inches in length. 



173. Osteochilus cephalus, Cuv. and Val. D. 16, A. 9, L. 1. 36. 

 One pair of barbels. Pegu, to 1 foot in length. 



Genus — C/eehina, Cuv. 8f Val., pt. 



JDangilii , sp. Cuv. & Val. : Gyrene, sp. Heckel ; Mrigala, sp. Bleeker : 

 Crossochilus pt., Giinther. 



