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white, except for a light black streak near the free margin of the 

 dorsal and a wavy band in the middle of the caudal fin. There 

 is a deep black bar across the base of the dorsal and this in some 

 specimens is preceded by a narrow white streak. In certain 

 examples the colour below the lateral line is very light while in 

 others a deep black longitudinal band is present along the lateral 

 line and both the surfaces above and below it are light in colour. 



Locality.^M-Y specimens were collected in the hill-streams 

 of the Manipur Valley, Assam. It is also known from the 

 adjacent Mishmi Hills. 



Length of fish including c.uudal fin . 

 Greatest dcpih of body 

 Length of head 

 Width of head 



Garra sp. 



I am indebted to my friend Mr. Prashar Bhatia for a young 

 specimen of Garra from the neighbourhood of Bannu City, which 

 is situated very near Waziristan. The specimen is only 37 mm. 

 in length and differs from G. waiiae in the following respects : — 



(i) The eyes are partly visible from below. 



(ii) The origin of the dorsal fin is slightly nearer to the tip 

 of the snout than to the base of the caudal fin. 



(iii) There is a well-developed free tubercular border to the disc 

 with the posterior and lateral edges free. 



(iv) There is a round black spot on either side of the tail 

 near the base of the caudal fin. 



I have not thought it proper to describe a new species on the 

 basis of a single, probably immature, individual. 



Part 2. ON SOME EXTR.\-INDIAN SPECIES OF 



GARRA. 



While revising the Indian species of Garra I have also ex- 

 amined some specimens of this genus from outside India proper 

 in the collection of the Indian Museum. The specimens dealt 

 with in this part are from the following localities : — 



(i) Five specimens (F 8120 — 24/1) from Lahej near Aden. 



(ii) One specimen (No. 9405) from Baluchistan. 



(iii) Nine specimens (F 8125 — 33/1) from the L,ake of Tiberias, 

 Palestine. 



(iv) Numerous specimens (F 8174 — 95/1) from the Kushk 

 River, Afghanistan. 



(v) Topotypes of G. blanfordi (F 8108- 8iig/i) from Abyssinia. 



(vi) Type-series of G. adiscus from Seistan. 



Except G adiscus (Annandale), all have been referred by 



