374 SURGEON F. DAY ON THE FISHES OF ORISSA. [May 27, 
B. iii, D.3, P15. V.9. A.z. ©.19. L144. L. tr. F- 
Many of the young of this species were taken in the Cossye river, 
at Midnapore, up to 3} inches in length; it is said, however, to 
attain to 18 inches. A specimen 11 inches long exists in the 
Calcutta Museum. 
92. Barsus (BARBopEs) SARANA, H. Buch. 
Barbus chrysopoma, Cuv. & Vai. 
Barbus russellii, Giinther. 
Sarana (Ooriah and Bengali). Kunnaku (Telugu). 
Bini, D. =. P.15. V.9. Ag. C219 i T.'28-32. “Le 
This species is subject to slight variations in accordance with age, 
the locality it inhabits, and the sex of the specimens. I obtained it 
from Trichinopoly in the south, to the Hooghly in the north, and 
have received it from Yunam in China. 
Dorsal ray entire. 
93. Barsus (Barsopes) Tor, H. Buch. 
? Cyprinus mosal, H. Buch. 
B.iii, D.2. P.18. V.9. A.2, C.18. L.1. 23-27. L. tr. 3 
Some young specimens of the species or variety with the thick 
labial lobes were taken in the Mahanuddi. The fish is said to grow 
to 3 or 4 feet in length at the base of the hills. 
Dorsal ray entire. 
94. Barsus (Capo#éta) cHoxa, H. Buch. 
Barbus sophoroides, Giinther. 
Kerrundi (Bengali). 
B.iii, D.3 P.15. V.9. A.2 C.19. L.1.25-26. L.tr. 9, 
Hab. Cossye river. 
Dorsal ray serrated. 
95. Barsus (Puntivus) amaassis, Day. 
Bunkuai (Ooriah). 
By ieee PLL. Ve 9. Ae R O099) Lh 36: 
Hab. Rivers of Orissa. 
96. Barus (Puntivus) cexius, H. Buch. 
Cutturpoh (Ooriah). 
Bi ii. DS Boge 8. AS | C.19. | Ta 26s ae 
Lateral line incomplete, only extending along 5 or 6 scales. 
Hab. Tanks in Orissa. 
