290 INDIAN CYPRINID£. 
Spec. Cyp. cachius, Buch. t. 46. f. 6. B 
Cyp. kachki, id. Coll. 
Diaphinous, ventrals elongated. D7 P28: V3 A226. 
Has. Sunderbuns, and southern parts of Bengal.* 
The following species have four cirri. In the two first the depth is 
equal to about a fourth of the entire length of the body. 
Spec. P. reticulatus, t. 45. f. 1. B 
Cyp. dangila, Buch. P. G. p. 321. 
Reticulated purple stripes on the sides, caudal almost entire. 
DS 3 12 Vie Ned ae: 20- 
Has. Rocky streams in Behar. 
Spec. P. striatus, t. 46. f. 1.8 
Cyp. rerio, Buch. P. G. p. 322. 
Dorsal round, four or five bright blue stripes on the sides. 
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Has. Bengal, particularly the Sunderbuns. 
In the following three, the depth is equal to about a fifth of the entire 
length. They have each four cirri, and the anal is short. 
Spec. P. recurvirostris, t. 46. f. 2. 8 
Cyp. jogia, Buch. P. G. p. 326. 
A dark blue stripe extended from the eyes to the caudal, 
apices of the jaws recurved. D.9: P.12: V.8: A.7: C.19. 
Has. Bengal, from Calcutta to Purnea. 
* This is the smallest species of the group, being only about an inch in length. 
