i8 Records of the Indian MuseiDii. [Vol. VI, 



9. Rashora danicomits (Ham. Buch.). 



Giiiither, Catal., vii, p. 194. 



Two young specimens. 



Hah. — Bharao, Upper Burma. 



10. Rohtee cotio (Ham. Buch.). 



Day, Fish. India, p. 587, pi. cli, fig. i. 

 Hah. — Bhamo, Upper Burma. 



11. Barilius polylepis, Regan. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), vol. xiii, p. 191. 

 Hah. — Panhaitzu Lake, Lake Tali Fu and Yungpeting Lake, 

 Yunnan. 



Sub-fam. Cobitidinae. 

 12. Misgurmis anguillicaudatus (Cantor). 



Giinther, Catal., vii, p. 345. 



Hah. — Lake Tali Fu, 7,000 ft., Yunnan. 



Full-grown specimens. In some numerous raised black spots 

 like ''pearl-organs" were observed. They were caught about 

 spawning time. 



13. Nemachilus pleurotaenia , Regan. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), vol. xiii, p. 192. 

 Some very 3'oung specimens. 

 Hah. — Lake Tali Fu, Yunnan. 



14. Nemachilus salmonides , sp. nov, 



(Plate i, figs. 3, 3a.) 

 Br. iii; D. Ill 8; P. 13; V. 10; A. I 5 ; C. 16. 



Length of head 4, height of bod}' 3^^, length of middle caudal 

 rays 5|, length of terminal caudal ra^^s 4I-, and the distance of 

 cloacal opening from the root of caudal 3I in the total length. 



Shape. — Dorsal profile in anterior two-thirds gently convex 

 with the anterior root of the dorsal as the highest point. In the 

 posterior third the dorsal profile is almost a straight line. The 

 ventral profile of the head and chest is highly convex down to the 

 root of pectoral fin from which it is gently convex to the root of 

 the caudal. 



Eyes. — 44 diameters in the length of head, i-a in the length 

 of the snout and i\ apart. The interorbital space is slightly convex 

 which is further altered by two narrow ridges that run from 

 behind the nares to the posterior margin of the head. The length 

 of the snout is contained i| times in the postorbital length of 

 the head. 



