278 INDIAN CYPRINIDZ. 
Spec. Cyp. boga, Buch. P. G. t. 28. f. 80. 
Snout perforated with numerous mucous pores, lower lip 
fimbriated, scales raised on either side of the base of the dorsal, 
lobes of the caudal slightly divided. D.12: P.—V.9: A.8: C.— 
Has. Bramaputra. Usual length about nine inches. 
Spec. G. bicolor, J. M. t. 40. f. 1. 
Snout smooth, long, and rather pointed, lower jaw shorter 
than the upper, forty-two scales on the lateral line, thirteen in 
an oblique row from the base of the ventrals to the dorsum. 
Blue above, beneath silvery, pectorals small. D.12:P.16: V.9: 
A.7: C.19. 
Has. Rivers on the northern side of Assam. Griff. Coll. 
Spec. G. anisurus,* J. M. t. 40.°f. 2. 
Snout blunt, lower jaw shorter than the upper, lips hard and 
smooth, thirty-nine scales along the lateral line, and thirteen in 
an oblique row from the base of the ventrals to the dorsum, 
lower lobe of the caudal longer than the upper. D.12: P.17: 
V0 Avge Gre 
10: 
Has. Upper Assam. Griff. Coll. 
Variet. Cyp. bata, Buch. P. G. p. 383. 
Upper lobe of the caudal longer than the lower, with an 
ill defined transverse bar, ventrals smaller than the pectorals. 
D2) EP Vi2N9 Acs 7 C19. 
Has. Rivers and ponds in Bengal, where it attains a foot 
in length. 
* From anisos unequal, and oura a tail. 
