INDIAN CYPRINID&. 291 
Spec. P. macropterus, t. 46. f. 3. B 
Cyp. sutiha, Buch. P. G. p. 327. 
Much compressed, diaphinous below the lateral line, cau- 
dal large, first ray of the other fins extended to a lengthened 
filament. D.8: P.10.V.7: A.7: C.19. 
Has. Gurruckpore district. 
Spec. P. thermophilus, J. M.* t. 54. f. 19. 
Head very obliquely raised, green above, below silvery, 
thirty-one scales on the lateral line and seven rows across the 
body. D.8: P.9: V.8: A.7: C.20. 
Has. Found by Dr. Cumberland in Hot Springs at Pooree. 
Temperature of the Springs 110° Far. 
IV. Gen.—LEUCISCUS. 
Car. Dorsal and anal small, without spinous rays, head horizontal, 
mouth of moderate size, scales and opercula covered with a copious silvery 
pigment. 
Oss. The stomach is capacious as well as the intestine, which is short, 
seldom exceeding the length of the body. The anal is generally smaller 
than the dorsal, and the mouth directed slightly upward. Seldom with cirri. 
* T have here reserved the initials J. M. for species that have not before been described, or which 
I have been unable to refer to Buchanan’s descriptions ; but I am responsible for all new specific names 
in this paper, whether such initials be attached to them or not. I may observe, however, that I have 
been more anxious to identify Buchanan’s species than to describe new ones, and to reserve his 
names than to substitute others. 
