INDIAN CYPRINIDZ. 261 
GENERAL VIEW OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF CYPRINID&. 
ASIA. 
SS Zz 
Rae) ai rod 
She ee = a< = 4 
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R 8 Bene ens 5 6 
Fami.y, Sus-Fam. GENnus. SuB-GEN. fa bea) ac anaes st Beprser oy 
eagle sae nl lc 
Cirrhinus Cwv.. . ae 5:0 — => 16) — = 18} 
Labeo Cuv. — 2 L— —115 
Catastomus Leseur, a 2 — 1 —— 19 
; Barbus Cuv. . i oe -. 4 — Ill — 2 J—18 
[Meco Oreinus McClean ee. 
. Cyprinus prop. Cuv. 6 — 4? 4p_—_—— 14? 
| Gobio Cuv. .. iB} a os NGG 
Tinea Cuv. Me ee 
| Gonorhynchus Gron. . . — — 10 —~ — 1—11 
Systomus McClell.  .. a so ee ee 1A = Se IP 
Abramis Cuv. 56 1] | — ——— J 
ae ns SARC on Ine j as Be a Fossil Genera in the lacustrine deposit of Giningen- 
pm Cuv. Sa Perilampus McCle/jl. -. 5é -- — — 12 — ———12 
2 Leuciscus Klezn. : oe -- 132 42 9 — ——— 26? 
| Opsarius McClel?. : fe -- — — 12 — ———12 
Pecilia prop. Schn. — 4 — — ——— 4 
| Lebias Cuv. so UN ss Shee ees 
Fundulus Lacép. 5; 2 — — ——— 7 
| Pecilia McCiell. i\pMolinesiay ese, jy) le — 
| | Cyprinodon Lacép. 2 4 — — ——— 6 
| (Aplochelus MeCled. — — 3 — ——— 3 
APALOPTERI- } - Anableps Bi. Seas 
[ nz McClell. | Platyeara McClell. .. 5 -—— 3 — ——— 3 
Psilorhynchus McClell. bid ae eS EE 8 SS Ses Y 
ras CobitispropriaMeClell. 3 — 12 — ———l15 
Ppitis Ten 2) Sohtisi uta MC Clea, ope 1 een ay 
42 37 139 4 2 41 229 
The American species of this family referred to in the Regné Animal, only 
amount to thirty-three, but Dr. Richardson in his report on North American 
Zoology mentions nearly as many more, imperfectly indicated by Rafinesque 
Smaltz, and other writers as belonging to the rivers and lakes of the new world*; 
* IT have not yet seen the volume of Fauna Boreali Americana by Dr. Richardson, which 
is devoted to Ichthyology, the volume on Birds being the only part of that important work which has 
reached India. 
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