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INDIAN CYPRINID£. 
The following species are without suborbitar spines, and have six cirri. 
except when the contrary is mentioned. 
Spec. C. scaturigina,* Buch. t. 53. f. 6. B 
Ventrals round, irregular cross bars on the sides, interrupt- 
ed at the lateral line. 
Spec. S. subfusca, J. M. t. 53. f. 5. 
Ten regular brown zones encircling the body. D.11: P.11: 
Why e's Oy Ae Ga lee 
Has. Assam. 
Spec. S. punctata, t. 53. f. 4. 
C. corica, Buch. P. G. Coll. 
A row of spots on each side, and another along the back. 
Dy. Oe ee E Neve 7 AROS ea 
Has. North-eastern parts of Bengal. 
Variet. D.10: P.11: V.9: A.7: C.19. 
Has. Assam. 
Spee. <OnMA, J. Met. 53. tf. 1: 
Eleven dark green bars cross the body, with light green 
zones between them. D.11: P.11: V.8: A.6: C.17. 
Has. Assam. 
Spec. C. savona, Buch. t. 53. f. 3. B 
Body compressed, dusky black above, with narrow yellow 
bars. D.10: P.10: V.6: A.6: C—? 
Has. Northern parts of Bengal. 
* This species is not referred to in the Gangetic Fishes, though figured in Buchanan’s collec- 
tion of drawings: to me it seems to be nearly allied to S. swbfusca, but its fins appear larger. 
