INDIAN CYPRINIDZ. 285 
Spec. S. tetrarupagus, J. M. t. 44. f. 3. 
Cyp. titius, Buch. (?) P. G. 315. 
No cirri, a black spot on either side behind the opercula 
and another at the end of the tail. D.10: P.12: V.9: A.7:C.20. 
Has. Bramaputra and ponds in Assam.* 
Spec. S. chrysopterus, J. M. 
No cirri or spots, pectorals and ventrals red, twenty-three 
scales along the lateral line and eight in an oblique line from 
the base of the ventrals to the dorsum. D.9: P.13: V.9: A.7: 
C.18. 
Has. Bengal and Assam, and is numerically of great 
importance, though its size is small.t 
Spec. S. pyropterus, J. M. t. 44. f. 1. 
No cirri, fins red, a black spot over the situation of the 
anal, twenty-four scales along the lateral line, and nine in an 
oblique row from the base of the ventrals to the dorsum. D.9: 
Pg AV 9) A.7 + C19: 
Has. Very numerous in ponds in Upper Assam. 
Spec. C. sophore, Buch. P. G. t. 19. f. 86. 
Without cirri, spinous ray of the dorsal smooth behind, 
a black spot on the tail and another on the dorsal, opercula 
yellow. D.10:P.14: V.9:A.7:C.19. 
Has. Bengal. 
* Cyprinus ticto, Buch. P. G. t. 8. f. 87, is nearly allied to thisspecies, but shorter. 
+ As I suspect this to be a variety of S. pyropterus I have not thought it unnecessary to 
add a figure. 
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