INDIAN CYPRINID. 277 
Spee. Cyp. angra, Buch. 
Cyp. Hamilton, Gray, Hard. Tlust. t. 86. f. 1. 
Lasseem of the Assamese. 
Snout prominent and fleshy, thirty-five scales along the 
lateral line, and fourteen in an oblique line from the base of the 
ventrals to the dorsum. D.10:P.10:V.9: A.8:C.19.* 
Has. Bramaputra. 
Spec. G. lissorhynchus.+ J. M. t. 55. f. 5. 
Cyp. acra, Buch. Cyp. cura, id. P. G. p. 284. 
Snout smooth and blunt without cirri, thirty-nine scales 
along the lateral line, and thirteen from the base of the ventrals 
to the dorsum. D.11: P.16:V.9: A.8:C.19. 
Has. Large rivers of, Bengal and Assam. Usual length 
six to nine inches. 
In the six following species the scales are thin and rough, and generally 
placed so that each scale is in the axis of the one immediately preceding 
or succeeding, and not in regular oblique rows as is usual in the family ; 
but this peculiarity is not so well marked in some species as in others. 
They are all without cirri. See Cyprinus bangon, Buch. t. 58. f. 2. (3. 
Spec. Gobio isurus, J. M.t 
Snout smooth without cirri, scales in parallel rows, with a 
grey line between each row. D.11:P.14:V.9:A.7: C2 
Has. Upper Assam, where it attains a size of eight or ten 
inches. 
* Buchanan gives the fin rays as D.1]: P. 18, or 19: V.9: A.B: C.19. 
+ From /issor smooth, and rhynchus the snout. { From zsos equal, and owra cauda. 
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