62 CYPRINXD.E. 



8. Labeo macronotiis. 



Cyprinus nandiua, var., Ham. liuch. Fish. Gang. p. 300 (specimen 



with D. 23). 

 Cirrhinus macronotus, M'Clell. Ind. Cypr. p. 318, tab. 41. fig. 1 



(very bad). 



D. 24. A. 7. L. lat. 40. L. trausv. 7|/8. 



Mouth of moderate width. Lijjs moderately thick, fringed, with 

 a very distinct inner fold above and below. Snout obtuse, de- 

 pressed, not swoUen, slightlj' projecting beyond the lower jaw, with- 

 out lateral lobe, with veiy small, scarcely conspicuous pores. Four 

 small barbels, the upper of which are much smaller than the lower, 

 which are two-thirds as long as the eye. Eye of moderate size, 

 situated before the middle of the length of the head. There are five 

 (four and a half) longitudinal series of scales between the lateral 

 line and the ventral fin. Dorsal fin rather low. Body moderately 

 compressed, its depth being one-third of the total length (without 

 caudal. Coloration uniform. 



Northern Bengal, Assam. 



a. One of the typical examples, stuffed, 20 inches long. Assam. 



From M'Clelland's Collection. 

 h. Young ; stufi'ed. India. Purchased of Mr. "Warwick. 



9. Labeo chrysophekadion. 



Rohita cbrysopliekadiou, Bleek. Verh. Bat. Gen. xxiii. Midd. Oost- 



Java, p. 20. 



polyporos, Bleek. Nat. Tydschr. Ned. Ind. v. p. 520. 



koilogeneion, Bleek. I. c. xiii. p. 3-59. 



cyanomelas, Bleek. I. c. iii. p. 597. 



Morulius chrysophekadion, Bleek. Prodi: Cypr. p. 188; or Atl. 



Ichthyol. Cypr. p. 72, tab. 10. 



D. 18-21. A. 7. L. lat. 40-41. L. transv. 8/8A. 



Month of moderate width. Lips moderately thick, fringed, with 

 a very distinct inner fold above and below. Snout obtuse, dejiressed, 

 slightly swollen, projecting beyond the lower jaw, without lateral 

 lobe, with numerous conspicuous pores. Four barbels, the lower 

 of which are considerably longer than the eye. Eye of moderate 

 size, situated a little before the middle of the length of the head. 

 There are five and a half longitudinal series of scales between the 

 lateral line and the ventral fin. Upper margin of the dorsal fin. 

 concave. Body compressed, its depth being two-fifths, or rather less 

 than two-fifths, of the total (without caudal). Coloration uniform, 

 in preserved specimens ; during life, violet, or greenish, each scale 

 with a round golden spot. 



Java and Sumatra ; Siam. 



H. Adult, not in good state. From Dr. Bleeker's Collection, 

 h. Young. Siam. From M. Mouhot's Collection. 



