288 CYPRINID.-K. 



.'3. Barilius bendelisis. 



Cyprinus bendelisis, Biichanan, Journey in Mysore, iii. p. 34^'), pi. o2 ; 



Hum. Buck. Fish. Gany. p. 270. 

 Opsarius beudelisis, iW Clell. Ind. Cypr. pp. 297, 418. 



D. 9. A. 11. L. lat. 43. L. transv. 8/4. 



Four very short barbels, those at the angle of the mouth beiug 

 rather the longer*. The height of the body is a little more than 

 the length of the head, and one-fourth of the total (withoiit caudal). 

 Mouth of moderate width, the maxillary scarcely extending beyond 

 the front margin of the orbit. The thii'd suborbital bone is thrice 

 as broad as the soft naked portion of the cheek. Dorsal fin rather 

 higher than long, terminating before the origin of the anal fin. A 

 series of short bluish bars along the side of the back. 



Mj-sore ; Ganges. 

 a. Thi-ee inches long. Ganges. Prom M'Clelland's Collection. 



4. Barilius cocsa. 



Cyprinus cLedra, Ham. Buck. Fish. Gany. p. 273; Gray S^- Hardir. 

 Ind. Zool. (fig. not good) ; M' Clell. Ind. Cypr. p. 409. 



tila, Ham. Bach. I. c. p. 274. 



cocsa, Ham. Buch. I. c. p. 272, pi. 3. fig. 77. 



Leuciscus cocsa, M^ Clell. I. c. pp. 294, 411. 



branchiatus, M' Clell I. c. p. 293. 



brachiatus, M' Clell. I. c. p. 40f), pi. 42. fig. 5. 



Cyprinus apiatus, Valenc. in Jacquem. Voy. Ind. All. pi. 15. fig. 3 (bad). 



Leuciscus apiatus, Cuv. 4i- Val. xvii. p. 356, pi. 510 (bad). 



Chedrus cocsa, Sleindachner, Sitzysber. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 1867, Ivi. 

 p. 



D. 9. A. 10. L. lat. 42. L. transv. 8^/5. 

 Humerus very broad, more or less produced into a long lancet- 

 shaped process behind, the root of the pectoral being removed 

 backwards to some distance from the giU-opeuing. Eour minute 

 barbels, the two upper of which are frequently absent. The height 

 of the body is contained fom- times and one-third or four times and 

 two-tliirds in the total length (without caudal), the length of the 

 head four times and one-fifth. Snout of moderate extent, in certain 

 specimens with numerous small grooves (pores) ; the maxillary 

 extends to the vertical from the front margin of the orbit. The 

 third suborbital bone is as broad as the soft naked portion of the 

 cheek. Dorsal fin higher than long, terminating in front of the 

 anal. Back with indistinct blackish cross bars. Each scale with 

 a small deep-black spot at the base ; posterior margin of humerus 

 black. 



East-Indian continent. 



a-f. Young. Simla. From the Collection of Messrs. von Schla- 

 gintweit, 



g-h. Adult (6 inches long). Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodg- 

 son, Esq. 



* The others were ovei-looked by Buchanan : genus Bendelisis, Blkr. ! 



