556 SURGEON F. DAY ON INDIAN FISHES. [Nov. 25, 
the caudal, it is in advance of the ventral ; its last undivided ray is 
_osseous, not enlarged, and entire. Caudal deeply forked. 
Lateral line, 34 rows of scales between it and the base of the 
ventral fin. 
Colours. Silvery, fins stained darker. 
A fine specimen exists in the Calcutta Museum; it was with an 
Oreinus from Cashmere. 
Barsus (BARBODES) INNOMINATUS, Sp. 1. 
Leuciscus binotatus, Blyth, J. A. S. of B. 1858, p. 290, not 
C. & V. (Kuhl). 
Beas 2D. 3/9. Var9s, Ae 2/5, C. 17 lal eels, tr. Ze. 
Length of head 2, of caudal nearly ? of the total length. Height 
of body ? of total length. 
Eyes. Diameter ? of length of head, 1 diameter from end of snout, 
1 diameter apart. 
Barbels four, the rostral nearly reach the orbit, the maxillary are 
shorter. 
Fins. Third dorsal ray semiosseous, smooth ; the fin commences 
midway between the snout and the base of the caudal fin, which 
latter is forked in its posterior two-thirds. 
Scales. Three rows between the lateral line and the base of the 
ventral fin. 
Colours. A black spot at the base of the caudal fin, none now 
apparent at the base of the dorsal fin. 
Two specimens in the Calcutta Museum, to 15), inch in length, 
from Ceylon, presented by Dr. Kelaart. 
Barsus (BarBopDES) MACROCEPHALUS, M‘Clelland, Ind. Cyp. 
pp- 270, 335, t. 35. f. 2. 
Baif6D) 3/9. oPaMict V.9. 2A02/5.0 Col02 Le 2icdvatate: 
Length of head 1 of the total length. Height of head + of the 
total length. 
Eyes. Diameter 7 of length of head, 17 diameter from end of 
snout, 1 diameter apart. 
Snout obtuse; mouth anterior. Rostral barbel extends to under 
the anterior third of the orbit ; the maxillary to beyond the posterior 
margin of the orbit. 
Fins. Dorsal arises midway between snout and base of caudal fin. 
Osseous ray strong, smooth, and as long as the head. Pectoral 
reaches the ventral, which latter does not extend to the anal. Caudal 
forked. 
Scales. Two and a half rows between lateral line and base of ven- 
tral fin. 
The above description is from an old stuffed specimen, 8 inches 
long, probably presented by Dr. M‘Clelland. I can only account 
for the statement of the head being two-fifths of the length of the 
body, as a misprint for one-fifth. The drawing shows it could not 
