INDIAN CYPRINID£. 279 
Spec. G. limnophilus,* J. M. t. 55. f. 3. 
Scales in parallel rows, thirty-six in each row, and twelve 
across the body. D.10: P.19: V.9: A.7: C.19. 
Has. Ponds in Bengal. Length 123 inches. 
In the remaining species the scales are as usual in oblique rows. 
Spec. Cyp. pangusia, Buch. t. 42. f. 1. B + 
Snout fleshy, porous, and prominent, forty-one scales along 
the lateral line, and fifteen across the body; lips fimbriated. 
Da ELS Ve Oe Avie. 19: 
Has. Bengal, where it attains a span in length. 
Spec. Cyp. ariza, Buch. Jour. Mys. 111. t. 31. 
Snout and under lip smooth, twelve rays in the dorsal; in 
other respects it resembles the last. 
Spec. G. ricnorhynchus, J. M. t. 55. f. 1. 
Snout thick and wrinkled, forty-three scales along the 
lateral line, and ten across the body from the base of the ven- 
trals to*the dorsum: “D919 : e175 V9 VA. 1. 19° 
Has. Northern parts of Bengal, here it was found by 
Mr. Hodgson. 
* From Avjvn a swamp or lake, and tAo¢ to love or frequent. 
+ Its form is not so slender as represented in the figure. Buchanan also gives seventeen rays to 
each pectoral, and eight to the anal. 
