44 



XIII. FAMILY OF CARPS. CYPRINIDJE. 



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



Qen.51. Ctprinus. Sp.95. C. carpio. . The Common Carp. 



96. C. carassius. Crucian Do. 



97.0.gibeHo. . Prussian Do. 



98. C. awratus. . The Gold Do. 



52. Barbus. . 99. B. vulgaris. . The Barbel. 



53. GoBio. . . 100. Q.fimiatilis The Gudgeon. 



54. TiNCA. . . 101. y. vulgaris . The Tench. 



55. Abramis . 102, ul. hrama . The Bream. 



103. A. blicca . . White Do. 

 66. Leusiscus. lO'i.A.JBuggenhagii. Pomeranian Do. 



105. L.idm. . . The Ide. 



106. L. ddbula . The Dobule Pvoach. 



107. L. rutilus . The Rood. 



108. X. vulgaris. . The Dace. 

 lOQ.L.La^icastriensis.The Graining. 



110. L. cephalus. . The Chub. 



111. L. erothroph- Red-eye, or Rudd. 



thalmus. 



112. L. coemleus. The Azurine. 



113. X. albv/mus. . The Bleak. 



114. L. phoxinus . The Minnow. 



57. COBITIS. . 115. O. larlatula The Loach. 



58. BoTiA. . IIQ. B.tcBnia. . . 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 



