3G0 CYPRINID.!E. 



not very obliqiie. A black band runs from one eye, round the end of 

 the suout, to the other ; hinder part of the body and caudal tin 

 mottled with brown. {Heck.') 

 lliver Tigris. 



33. Nemachilus stolickae. 



Cobitis stolickai, Steindachner, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1866, p. 793, 

 taf. 14. tig. 2. 



D. 10-11. A. 7-8. V. 8. 



Scaleless. Caudal fin slightly emarginate. The origin of the 

 dorsal fin is conspicuously nearer to the root of the caudal than to 

 the end of the snout. The height of the body is considerably less 

 than the length of the head, which is a little more than one-fifth of 

 the total (without caudal). The free portion of the tail is low, its 

 depth being two-fifths of its length. Eye not very small, two- 

 elevenths of the length of the head. The length of the pectoral is 

 not much more than one-half of the distance of its base from the 

 ventral. Upper margin of the dorsal fin oblique, with the upper 

 comer rounded. Upper part of the side, and dorsal, caudal, and pec- 

 toral fins, marbled with darker. (Steindachner.) 



Lake Tsumureri in the province of Rupshu (Tibet), 15,500 feet 

 above the level of the sea. 



34. Nemachilus griffithii. 



D.IO. A. 7. V. 8. 



Scales. Caudal fin emarginate. The origin of the dorsal fin is 

 midway between the root of the caudal and the end of the snout. 

 The height of the body is considerably less than the length of the 

 head, which is one-fifth of the total length (without caudal). The 

 free portion of the tail is very low, its depth being one-third, or 

 rather less than one-third, of its length. Eye small, one-seventh of 

 the length of the head. Snout produced, obtuse, as long as the 

 postorbital portion of the head. The length of the pectoral is not 

 much more than one-half of the distance of its base from the ventral. 

 Upper margin of the dorsal fin oblique, straight, with the upper 

 corner slightly rounded. Sides of the body, and dorsal and caudal fins, 

 irregidarly marbled with brownish black. Several bars of the same 

 colour, rather distant from one another, across the back. 



Assam ? 

 a-b. Five and a half inches long. From Grifiith's Collection. 



35. Nemachilus turio. 



Cobitis turio, Ham. Such. Fish. Ganq. p. 358. 



gibbosa, WClell. Ind. Cypr. pp. 304, 436, tab. 52. fig. 7 (cop. 



from Buchanan's MS.). 

 ? Cobitis arenata, Valenc. in Jacquem. Toi/. Ind. Poiss. pi. 15. fig. 1 ; 



Cuv. Sr Val. xviii. p. 28. 



D. 8(10?). A. 6-7. 

 Caudal fin emarginate. Back elevated, the height of the body 



