146 I :.UT. XI. 



read- 'raight tip" on quick striking with a 



rine line, I must refe: I of the chapter on tie Carnatic 



Carp. 



These fish have the furtL- : i mendation that they hreed 



well in ponds, hut t i m, though numerous, to ruu 



smaller than in the rivers, presuinahly from inferior feeding. I n 



water-w- 

 wba . abunda: half-an-i: a and 



prawns from 1^ to 1£ of an inch in length, and numerous larvae, 

 from jus: - • - of an inch long, and huh . . and 



the weed and its seed may he found in ti. icha, 



In i they do : ■ 11 in the mornings 



9. Whether they go 

 on r. the heat ol the day. I never had 



the . i find oui _ take well, and 



keep at it till after sunset, till it is quite dark. They seem to sit 

 up late, and b r in the morning. Bad habits those. In a 



pond whea were small and hungry, a friend and I g 



six before 11 a.m. This was at Warranga, near Mudradi. I have 

 had little eh ■ 



\er. Phtsostomi. 

 Family- Cmsxa 



unfly. CmnsixA. 



'me. 



with two barbels. 

 B. iii, D. 11, (f>, P. U A. 7 (*). C. 19, 



L.l. -2 J. L. at. 5 4. 



without barbels. 

 Bar' ,. B. iii, D. 11(|), P. ]' ' C. 19, 



4 4. 



The Qui ; 



very En 

 introduce hii he will take 



a fly, and will liv< ponds where 



I have taken them about $ lb. 

 and slightly - k bend I 



