1869.] MR. F, DAY ON THE FISHES OF ORISSA. 305 
Ganjam and Orissa to the north, every specimen dissected had three 
cecal pylori, as stated by Cuvier. Placing the two varieties together, 
there does not appear to be any difference apparent exteraally, except 
in the coloration. 
In the Ganjam district one was captured of a deep orange-colour, 
it appeared to be quite healthy, and the fishermen asserted that this 
change in colour is not uncommon. 
45. TricHOGASTER FasciATus, Bloch. 
Kussuah (Ooriah). 
ITab. Common in tanks. 
46. OpHI0cEPHALUS MARULIUvS, H. Buch. 
Saal (Ooriah). 
The coloration of these fish widely differs from the Madras speci- 
mens, and the ocellated blotch on the caudal was as distinet in a 
specimen 16 inches long as in the young. 
47. OpHIOCEPHALUS sTRIATUS, Bloch. 
Sola (Ooriah). 
Hab. Common in tanks and canals. 
48. OrpHtocePHALus GAcuua, H. Buch. 
Cheyung (Ooriah). 
Hab, Found in tanks, canals, and sluggish rivers. 
49. OpHIOCEPHALUS PUNCTATUS, Bloch. 
Cartua gorai (Ooriah). 
IZab. Found in tanks, canals, and sluggish rivers. 
50. RaHYNCHOBDELLA ACULEATA, Bloch. 
Gutti (Ooriah). 
Hab. Rivers and tanks. 
51. MASTACEMBLUS PANCALUS. 
Turi, Bahru (Ooriah). 
Hab. Rivers and tanks. 
52. MAsrAcEMBLUs ARMATUS, Lacép. 
Barm, Bummi (Ooriah). 
Hab. Rivers and tanks. 
53. Erropius SURATENSIS, Bloch. 
Cundahla (Ooriah). 
Hab. Found in tanks in the southern portion of Orissa near the 
sea-coast. 
