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XIII. FAMILY OF CARPS. CYPRINID^. 



Representatives in British Fauna. — Gen, 8, Sp. 13. 



Gen. 51. Cyprinus. 



52. Barbus. 



53. GoBio. . 



54. TiNCA. . 

 65. Abramis 



BQ. Leusiscus. 



57. COBITIS. 



58. BoTiA. 



Sp. 95. C. carpio. 

 96. C. carassius. 

 97.C.gibdio. 



98. C. awaius. . 



99. B. vulgaris. . 

 , 100. G. fluviatilis 



, lOl. T. vulgaris . 

 , 102. A. hrama 



103. A. hlicca . . 



104.^. Buggenhagii. 



105. L.idus. . . 



106. L. ddbula . 

 \0T . L. rutilus 

 lOS. L. vulgaris. . 

 109.L.Lancastriensis, 



110. L.cephalvjS. . 



111. L. erotJiroph- 



thalmus. 



112. Z. coeruleus. 



11 3. Z. albwrrms. . 



114. L. phoxinus . 

 , 115. C. harhatula 



116.^. tcBnia. . . 



The Common Carp. 

 Crucian Do. 

 Prussian Do. 

 The Gold Do. 

 The Barbel. 

 The Gudgeon. 

 The Tench. 

 The Bream. 

 White Do. 

 Pomeranian Do. 

 The Ide. 



The Dobule Roach. 

 The Rood. 

 The Dace. 

 .The Graining. 

 The Chub. 

 Red-eye, or Rudd. 



The Azurine. 

 The Bleak. 

 The Minnow. 

 The Loach. 

 The Spined Loach. 



This family, we rejoice to see, has lately under- 

 gone the revision of Mr. John M'Lelland, Assistant 

 Surgeon, Bengal Medical Service, whose talents 

 and acquirements, as well as his very favourable 



