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Colour (in spirit)—The head and body are of a dark brown 
colour. Along the sides of the body there is a number of vertical 
white stripes, running from the ventral surface to just below the 
dorsal. The number is greater thanin C. persicus, being from 14 
to 16. The operculum has a number of small brownish spots 
irregularly arranged. The fins are yellowish brown and, except 
the pectoral and pelvic, are white-edged. The lower edge of the 
pectoral is tinged with black. 
Locality.—East of Shiraz, stream running to Fussa, Southern 
Persia, 5,000 feet (Reg. Nos. 9408—12). 
This species is allied to the previous one, C. persicus, but 
is readily distinguished by the greater number of vertical white 
bands. In C. plurisiviatus these bands are appreciably narrower 
than in C. persicus. The fin ray formula also differs in the two 
species. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS RELATING TO PERSIAN 
AND BALUCHISTAN INLAND FISH. 
Cuvier et Valenciennes .. Hzstotre naturelle des potssons, 1844, 
vols vill, xiv, Xvi. 
Fillippi, F. de .. ‘“Nuove specie di Animali raccolte in 
un viaggio in Persia,’ Arch. per la 
VAN 1 ees ble toe ey 
Fillippi, F. de .. Note di un Viaggio in Persia, Milan, 
1865. 
Gives list of vertebrata, includ- 
ing twenty-two fishes, of which ten 
are described as new species, namely, 
Gobius macrohbus, Svsiomus alpinus, 
Barbus cyrt, Barbus miliaris, Abramis 
microlepis, Squaiius turcicus, Telestes 
leucoides, Alburnus eichwaldi, Albur- 
nus dorie and Acanthopsis aurata. 
Some of these fish are not Persian 
in the sense that they were found 
within the boundaries of Persia as at 
present constituted. 
Guldenstadt -:  ‘€ypritius —-ecapoeta: -et-7- Cy punus 
mussa,’’ Nov. Comm. Petropol., 
XVil, 1773, Dp. 5075 DIS. Vill 
Gunther, A. .. British Museum Catalogue of Fishes, 
vols. iii, v, vi, vil, 1868. 
Giinther, A .. Zoology of the Afghan Delimitation 
Commission, second series, vo. v, 
1887, Fishes. 
Describes a new species of Cvzpr- 
vrlina, C. afghana, which occurs in 
N. Baluchistan, also a new species of 
Schizothorax, S. rawlinsii, from Bard, 
