54 CYPEINIDJE. 



6. Young. Orissa, Central Asia, From the Collection of Messrs. 

 von Schlagintweit. 



12. Labeo calbasu. 



Cj-prinus caltasu, Ham. Btirh. Fish. Gang. pp. 297, 387, tab. 2. fig. 33 



(not good). 

 Cirrhinus calbasu, M'Clell. Ltd. Cypr. pp. 265, 320. 

 Cirrbina micropogon, Valenc. in Belanger, Voy. Ind. orient, p. 372, 



tab. 3. tig. 1. 

 Robita calbosu, Cuv. ^ Val. xvi. p. 252 ; Bleek. Verh. Bat. Gen. xxv. 



Beng. S)- H in dost. p. 131. 



belangeri, Cuv. ^ Val. xvi. p. 255 ; Bleek. I. c. p. 132. 



Labeo velatus, Valenc. in Cuv. Begne An. III. Poiss. pi. 93. fig. 3. 



D. 16-18. A. 7. L. lat. 42-43. L. ti-ansv. 8/10. 



Mouth of moderate width. Lips moderately thick, fringed with a 

 very distinct inner fold above and below. Snout obtuse, depressed, 

 not swollen, moderately projecting beyond the lower jaw, without 

 lateral lobe, with very small, scarcely conspicuous pores. Four 

 barbels, considerably longer than the eye. Eye of moderate size, 

 or, in adult specimens, small, situated before the middle of the 

 length of the head. There are six longitudinal series of scales be- 

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

 dorsal fin slightly concave. Body moderately compressed, its depth 

 being two-sevenths or one-third of the total length (without caudal). 

 Coloration uniform, fins blackish. 



Bengal. 



a. Adult: stuffed (15 inches). India. From the Collection of the 



East-India Company. 



b. Adult : stuffed. Loodianah (?). From the Collection of the East- 



India Company. 

 c-d. Half-grown. Calcutta. From the Collection of Messrs. von 



Schlagintweit. 

 e. Half-grown. Ganges. Presented by G. R. Waterhouse, Esq. 

 /. Young. River Hooghly. Described by Dr. Bleeker as R. calbosu. 

 g. Young. River Hooghly. Described by Dr. Bleeker asiJ.6e?rtn^em. 



13. Labeo porceUus. 



Tylognathus porcellus, Heckel, in HiigeTs Kaschmir, iv. p. 385. 

 D. 18. A. 8. L. lat. 39. L. transv. 7/5 4- a?. 

 Mouth broad, lips thick, continuous, with an inner fold in their 

 entire circumference. Snout obtuse, projecting beyond the lower 

 jaw. Four small barbels. Eye of moderate size, occupying the 

 middle of the length of the head. There are five longitudinal series 

 of scales between the lateral line and the ventral fin. Caudal fin 

 forked. Coloration uniform. {Hcch.) 



Bombay. 

 a. Adult: stuffed, not in good state. From the Collection of the 

 East- India Company. 



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