128 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. V, 
Also describes as new Barbus bam- 
purensis from Bampur River, Cyprin- 
ton kirymanense from Schur-Ab in 
Kirman, Nemachilus bampurensis from 
Barman and Nemachilus sargadensis 
from Sargado. None of these are 
figured. 
Sauvage .. ‘Notice sur la faune ichthyologique 
de l’ouest de |’ Asie et plus particu- 
liérement sur les Poissons recueillis 
par M. Chantre pendant son 
voyage dans cette region,” 
Nouvelles Archives du Muséum, 2e 
serie, t. vil, 1884. 
Gives a list of fishes recorded 
from Western Asia. 
Steindachner, F. .. ‘‘Ichthyologische Mittheilungen”’ (vii), 
Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1864, 
pp. 223—-234. 
Unites Scaphiodon capoeta and 
S. soctalis of Heckel into one species 
under the former name. 
II.—FISHES FROM PARESNATH HILL, W. BENGAL. 
Five species of fish were collected at Paresnath Hill by Dr. 
Annandale and myself in April 1909. They were obtained from a 
stream known as Sita Nullah at a height of 2.150 feet. 
The specimens belong to three families, vzz.— 
SILURIDA. 
Glyptosternum satsit, sp. nov. 
CYPRINIDA. 
COBITIDIN. 
Nemachilus savona. 
CYPRININA. 
Discognathus lamta. 
Danio dangila. 
OPHIOCEPHALID A. 
Ophiocephalus gachua. 
Gly ptosternum saisit, sp. nov. (Pl. vi, fig. 6.) 
Diat-6 5 W460, AL TOs5R 1-75, Coa: 
Length of head 43 times, of caudal 6? times, height of body 
63 times, in total length. Eyes approximately in mid length of 
