422 INDIAN CYPRINID&. Sarcoborine. 
XIII.—Opsarivs ANISOCHFILUS. 
t. 48. f. 8. 
Cyp. barila, Buch. 
Cyp. chedrio, id. Loe. Cit. 
Silvery sides, with a row of incomplete bars or oblong transverse spots on 
each; the deepest part of the body would seem, according to Buchanan’s figure, 
to be about the situation of the pectorals; the head is shorter, and blunter 
than has been observed in preceding species, and the lower lobe of the caudal 
is longer than the upper. Buchanan states “the upper jaw is the longest, and 
is entire at the end,” though it would appear to retain the other essential 
characters of Opsarions. Fin rays are, 
D8 Pals Ve Se acl se 
This species was found by Buchanan in the northern parts of Bengal ; Cypri- 
nus chedrio, Buch. would appear to be the same, having one additional ray 
in the dorsal. 
XIV.—OpsaRiIus aACANTHOPTERUS, J.M. 
THAIS setae 
Balisundree of the Assamese. 
The specimen having been lost from my collections before I could 
make either the necessary corrections of the figure, or of the description, 
both are to be received with doubt. 
Mouth large, suborbitar plates broadest beneath the eyes, greenish 
yellow on the back, with a red blush on the other parts of the body, 
