288 Records of the Indian Mitseiini. |Vc)l. Ill, 



CYPRINID^.— 



Cypkinin/E — 



Labco bala. R. P>arakur. 



,, boga. (Uridih tanks. R. Barakur. 

 ,, boggid. R. Barakur. 

 ,, kalbasu. R. Barakur. 

 ,, pangusia. (Mridih tanks. 

 Catla hiichanani . Giridili tanks. 

 Cirrhina mrigala. Pachamba tank. 

 Barbiis chagunio. R. Barakur. 

 chrysopoDia. ,, 



conchonms. Pachamba tank. 

 ,, stigma. ,, ,, Barakur village 



tank. 

 Rasbora daiiiconius. ,, ,, 



Amblypharyngodon inula. ,, ,, 



Barilius bola. R. Barakur. 

 Chela bacaila. Pachamba tank. 



Acanthopterygii — 

 GOBIID^— 



Gobius giuris. Tank at Barakur village. 



OPHIOCEPHALID^— 



Ophiocephalus punctatus. Pachamba tank. 



,, gachna. ,, ,, Barakur vil- 



lage tank. 

 ,, striatus. ,, ,, 



]. Fish from Travancore and Cochin. — The fish here 

 recorded were taken by Dr. N. Annandale in November, 1908. 



A consideraljle number of the specimens are from Shasthan- 

 cottah lyake, which is situated in a deep rift in the later ite rocks 

 about twelve miles north-north-east of Quilon on the coast of 

 Travancore. This lake is about twelve miles long and a mile to a 

 mile and a half broad : it has no connection with the sea but lies 

 so deep in its rift that it gives the surrounding country the 

 appearance of being high ground although in reality but little 

 above sea-level. 



All the specimens from Tenmalai (unless otherwise stated) are 

 lr<jm a rocky mountain stream running down from the Western 

 (;hats to the Malabar Coast. The Courtallum specimens are from 

 a similar stream running in the opposite direction, i.e., towards the 

 Coromandel Coast. 



