74 CYtRiyiDM. 



7. Crossochilus langii. 



Crossocheilus (Crossoclieilichthys) langei, JBleek. Prodr. Cypr. p. 127 ; 

 or Atl. Ichthyol. Cypr. p. 41, tab. 4. fig. 1. 



D. 11. A. 7. L. lat. 33. L. transv. 4|/4|. 



Barbels four, the upper of which are longer than the lower, but 

 rather shorter than the eye. Two and a half longitudinal series of 

 scales between the lateral line and the root of the ventral fin. The 

 height of the body is one-fifth of the total length (without caudal), 

 the length of the head two-ninths. The eye is two-sevenths of the 

 length of the head, situated a little behind its middle, and three- 

 fourths of the extent of the snout. A brownish band runs along 

 the lateral line, and terminates in a black spot on the middle of the 

 caudal fin. A blackish spot between vent and anal fiji- 



Sumatra. 



a. Type of the species, 3 inches long. Palembang. From Dr. 

 Blocker's Collection. 



8. Crossochilus sada. 



Cyprinus sada, Ham. Buck. Fish. (iang. pp. 344, 393. 

 Gonorhynchus fimbriatus, M'C/ell. Ind. Cypr. pp. 282, 375, tab. 43. 

 fig. 3 (cop. from Hamilton's 3IS. draivings). 



D. 10. A. 7. 

 Scales large. Barbels four, much longer than the eye, but shorter 

 than the head. Coloration uniform. {H. B.) 

 Brahmaputra River. 



j3. Upper lip indistinctly fringed or entire. 



9. Crossochilus reba. 



Cyprinus reba. Ham. Buck. Fish. Gang. pp. 280, 386. 



Gobio limnophilus, M'Clell. Ind. Cypr. pp. 279, 358, tab. 65. fig. 3 



(not tab. 58. fi^. 2). 

 Cirrhina dussumieri, Cuv. ^ Val. xvi. p. 291, pi. 480. 



reba, Cuv. 8f Val. xvi. p. 292. 



bengalensis, Bleek. Verh. Bat. Gen. xxv. Beng. ^ Hind. p. 136. 



Mrigala bengalensis, Bleek. Prodr. Cypr. p. 226 (name only). 

 Cirrhinichthys (!) dussumieri, Bleek. Atl. Ichth. Cypr. p. 28. 

 Cirrhina rewah, Steindachner, Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien. Ivi. p. 



D. 11. A. 7. L. lat. 35-38. L. transv. 7/7. 



The upper barbels only are present, and shorter than the eye ; 

 upper lip of young individuals generally indistinctly fringed, of old 

 ones entire. Four or five longitudinal series of scales between the 

 lateral line and the root of the ventral fin. The height of the body 

 is one-fourth or rather more than one-fourth of the total length 

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

 situated somewhat before the middle of the length of the head. 

 Coloration uniform. 



East-Indian continent. 



