Cobitis. INDIAN CYPRINID. 435 
IV.—CoBITIS BIMUCRONATA, J. M. 
t. 51. f. 5. B. 
Cobitis botia, Buch. 
This species has six cirri, with a single suborbitar spine on each side. 
The body is nebulous green above, below silvery, and somewhat diaphinous, 
The fins are angular, the dorsal and caudal ornamented with spots. The fin 
rays are, 
D.14:P.13:V.8:A.8:C.15. 
This species was found by Buchanan in the rivers in the northern parts of 
Bengal. 
V.—CoBITIS CINNAMOMEA, J. M. 
51) tS: 
Cob. pangia, Buch. 
This very remarkable species is long, and almost quite cylindric; it has 
eight cirri with prickles under the eyes, and the whole is a light cinnamon 
colour; the height of the body is equal to about a tenth of the length; the 
fins are round and small, the dorsal opposite to the interval between the anal 
and ventrals. The fin rays are, 
7 PTO V6: Ac? s C18: 
This species was also found in the north-eastern parts of Bengal by Buchanan, 
who says it attains the length of three or four inches. 
The remaining species are without suborbitar spines. 
