306 MR. F. DAY ON THE FISHES OF ORISSA. [May 13, 
54, Cuarias MAGuR, H. Buch. 
Magur (Ooriah). 
Hab. Tanks. 
55. SAcCOBRANCHUS sINGIO, H. Buch. 
Singi (Ooriah). 
Hab. Tanks. 
56. Warxaco Attu, Bloch. 
Boalli, Ballia, Moinsia ballia (Ooriah). 
Hab. Rivers and tanks. 
57. CALLICHROUS CHECKRA, H. Buch. 
Pobtah (Ooriah). “ Butterfish ” of Europeans. 
Hab. Rivers and tanks. 
58. Eurropicutuys vacua, H. Buch. 
Bak Borla: Pere Vaby Biggs els 
Butchria (Ooriah). 
Cleft of mouth extending in the adult to behind and beneath the 
posterior extremity of the orbit. 
Teeth. Villiform teeth in a triangular spot on the vomer, and in a 
long pyriform shape on the palate ; the whole of these with those on 
the upper jaw are so closely set together that it may give the ap- 
pearance on a superficial examination that there are “no teeth on 
the palate,” as remarked by Dr. Ginther. 
59. PsEUDEUTROPIUS ATHERINOIDES, Bloch. 
Battuli, Jemmi carri, Bipotasse (Ooriah). 
Hab. Rivers and tanks. 
60. PsrupEuTROPIUS MURIUS, H. Buch. 
Eutropius® murino, Giinth. Cat. v. p. 54. 
Motusi (Bengali). 
eit. V.6,. A. seyag: 
7 ihe 
Snout rounded, upper jaw overhanging the lower to a slight ex- 
tent. The angle of the mouth is under and close to the anterior 
third of the orbit. Nasal cirrus extends from between the two 
nostrils to opposite the posterior margin of the orbit. Maxillary 
cirrus arises opposite the centre of the anterior margin of the orbit, 
and extends to the base of the pectoral fin. The four mandibular 
cirri arise on a transverse line just behind the lower lip, and extend 
to slightly behind the vertical from the posterior margin of the orbit. 
Eyes lateral. 
Out of sixteen specimens, the largest was 6 inches; it, however, 
was said to grow to a greater size. Those I obtained were from the 
Cossye at Midnapore. 
