INDIAN CYPRINID. 
Spec. Cyp. lamta, Buch. t. 43. f. 2. 8 P. G. p. 343. 
Cyp. godiyava, id. Coll. 
Four very short cirri, pectorals and ventrals lanceolate, and_ 
a black spot on either side of the tail, snout thick and warty. 
D.10: P.13:: V.9: A.7: C.19. 
Has. Northern parts of Bengal, where it attains 24 or 
three inches in length. 
Spec. G. gotyla, Gray, Hardw. Illust. t. 88. f. 3. 
Snout thick, and divided by a deep transverse fissure in 
which numerous large mucous pores are situated, a fleshy 
pendulous point at each corner of the mouth ; four minute cirri. 
Has. Mountains of India. 
Spec. G. fimbriatus, t. 43 f. 3. B 
Cyp. sada, Buch. P. G. 
Four cirri little shorter than the head, pectorals and ventrals 
faleate. D.10: P—? V.9: A.7. 
Has. Northern parts of Bengal, where it attains a few 
inches in length. 
The remaining three have each two small cirri. 
Spec. G. macrosomus,* t. 43. f. 7. 2 
Cyp. latius, Buch. P. G. p. 346. 
Depth of the body to the entire length as one to six, two 
cirri, scales small. D.11: P.13: V.9: A. 7: C.20. 
Has. Northern parts of Bengal. 
* From Makooc long, swpa the body. 
