286 INDIAN CYPRINID&. 
Spec. ‘Cyp. chola, Buch. t. 58 f. 3. 8 
Two cirri, a yellow spot on the opercula, and a black spot 
on the middle of the tail; the spinous ray of the dorsal smooth 
behind. D.10: P.13: V.9: A.7: C.19. 
Has. Northern parts of Bengal. 
Spec. S. gibbosus, t. 44. f. 7. B 
Cyp. terio, Buch. P. G. 313. Cyp. teripungti, id. Coll. 
Back abruptly arched, below straight, no cirri, dorsal 
spine smooth behind, with a black spot near the middle of the 
side. D.11:P.13:V.9:A.8: C.19. 
Has. Northern parts of Bengal. 
All the remaining species but the last two are furnished with a dorsal 
spine serrated behind ; none of them have cirri. 
Spec. Cyp. conchonius, Buch. t. 44. f. 8. 6 
A black spot on the lateral line over the insertion of the 
anal, fins pale, dorsal spine serrated behind; the fin rays are 
D.10:P.10:V.9:A.8: C.19. 
Has. Northern parts of Bengal. 
Spec. Cyp. gelius, Buch. t. 44. f. 4. B 
An irregular black spot or streak at the base of all the fins 
but the pectorals; abdomen silvery, bounded behind with a 
dark streak, twenty-five scales on the lateral line, and eight 
in an oblique row from the base of the ventrals to the dorsum. 
DLO PS VeOreA 7: C19. 
Has. Bengal; and scarcely attains two inches in length.* 
* It is not improbable that as Buchanan gives eight rays to the ventrals, he may have described 
the following variety for the one figured. 
