FISHES OF THE DUKHUN. 363 
Leuciscus Morar. 
Cyprinus Morar, Buchanan Hamilton. 
A Leuciscus allied to Chela, but with the dorsal fin a little behind the centre of the back, with 8 rays in 
each ventral fin, 12 in the anal, and 10 in the dorsal, and with the edge of the belly smooth. 
Head and back on the same line : thickish, fleshy fish, somewhat compressed, reddish- 
grey on the back, softening into silvery below: edges of the scales so raised as to give 
the fish a reticulated appearance : outline of the fish nearly that of a Smelt. Dorsal fin 
situated a little behind the centre of the back, of 10 rays, including the first double 
ray; pectoral fins of 14 rays ; ventral fins of 8 rays, situated a little before a perpendicular 
from the first dorsal ray ; anal fin of 12 rays, including the first double ray : tail forked, 
of 19 rays, besides 8 minute rays outside the longest rays: length 4% inches ; depth 
1445 inch. 
With the exception of a single ray less in the pectoral fins, the Amlee has precisely 
the number of rays of the C. Morar of Dr. Hamilton ; the situation of the fins and the 
size and form of the fish correspond with sufficient exactness ; and although there are 
some discrepancies with respect to colour, and one or two other matters, I conceive 
myself justified in considering them identical. 
Leuciscus SANDKHOL. 
A Leuciscus, with nearly cylindrical body ; dorsal fin of 12 rays, pectoral of 14, and ventral of 10 rays. 
Long sub-cylindrical fish : gibbous head: olive on the back; silvery on the belly: 
dorsal fin of 12 rays, a little before the centre of the fish ; pectoral fins of 14 rays ; ven- 
tral of 10 rays, situated on a perpendicular from third dorsal ray ; anal fin of 8 rays, 
including 1 double ray: tail forked, of 19 rays, besides minute outer rays. 8 to 10 
inches long, by 1} to 2 inches high. Bony : eyes with whitish narrow irides. 
Found in the Goreh river at Kullumb. 
Levciscus Cuirut. 
A Leuciscus, with 14 rays in the dorsal, 14 in the pectoral, and 8 in the anal fins ; of a reddish-grey colour, 
and rounded head. 
Small sub-cylindrical fish : 5 inches long ; height 1} inch: tail deeply forked : dorsal 
fin of 14 rays; pectoral fins of 14 rays (possibly 15) ; ventral fins of 9 rays, situated on 
a perpendicular from the centre of the dorsal fin ; anal fin of 8 fleshy rays: tail of 19 
rays, besides small rays outside, tinged with reddish. General colour of the fish reddish- 
grey. Head rounded. 
Found in the Inderanee river, near Chakun. 
It being found impracticable to arrange, in any of the sub-genera described, the fol- 
lowing fishes of the Carp family, it is proposed to place them in a new sub-genus, which 
I will call by the native Mahratta name of ‘ Rohtee.’ 
