304 INDIAN CYPRINID&. 
Spec. C. bimucronata, t. 51. f. 4. B 
C. botia, Buch. 
A single spine under each eye, body greenish above, below 
silvery, with a red tinge on the fins. D.14: P.13: V.8: A.8:C.15. 
Has. North-eastern parts of Bengal. 
Spec. C. cinnamomea, t. 51. f. 5. B 
C. pangia, Buch. 
Very long and low, of cinnamon colour; dorsal opposite to 
the interval between the ventrals and anal. D.7: P.10: V.6: 
bAns¢ 3) Gal 8; 
Has. North-eastern parts of Bengal. 
The remaining species are without suborbitar spines, and the dorsal is 
placed over the ventrals. They have each six cirri, and bars on the caudal 
and dorsal, which last is placed over the ventrals. 
Spec. C. ocellata, t. 51. f. 6. 2 
C. bilturia, Buch. P. G. Coll. 
A small eye-like spot at the upper base of the caudal, and 
another at the hinder base of the dorsal; silvery, with clouded 
streaks. D.14: P.14: V.8: A.7: C.19. 
Has. Bramaputra. 
Spec. C. gibbosa, t. 52. f. 7. B 
C. turio, Buch. P. G. Coll. 
Back abruptly arched, a small ocellated spot on either side 
at the base of a square caudal. D.8: P.12: V.8: A.7: C.19. 
Has. Bramaputra. 
