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1 species is spread through the region of the Indus, Jum,na, 

 and Granges rivers to Burma, 2 through the Deccan and Kistna 

 river, and 1 appears to be restricted to Orissa. 



G-enus Pan&asifs. 

 1, P. BucHANANi\ Guvier Sf Valenciennes. Large rivers of 

 India, Assam, Burma, and perhaps the Malay archipelago. 



G-enus Pseudeuteopius. 



1. P. goongwabee^, /%^es. Deccan, upper waters of Ganges 

 and Jumna, Burma. 



2. P. TAAKEEE ', SyJcBs. Rivers of the Deccan and the Jumna. 



3. P. ACUTiEOSTEis, Day. Eivers of Burma. 



4. P. MUEius *, Hamilton Buchanan. Eivers of Sind, Jumna, 

 and rivers of Bengal and Orissa ; also Assam. 



5. P. Stkesii *, Jerdon, Malabar coast of India. 



6. P. ATHEEiNoiDES ^ Bloch. Sind, India (excluding the 

 western coast and Assam). 



7. P. gaeua', Hamilton Buchanan. Throughout the larger 

 rivers of Sind, India (except its most southern portion and the 

 western coast), Assam, and Burma. 



Of the foregoing seven species, 1 is spread through the Indus, 

 Jumna, and Ganges to Bengal, Orissa, and Assam ; 1 the same, 

 but continued to Burma ; 1 Sind, India (excluding the western 

 coast), and Assam ; 1 Deccan, Ganges, and Jumna, also Burma; 

 1 locally in Malabar ; 1 restricted to Burma ; and 1 restricted to 

 the Malabar coast. 



Thus 2 Indian forms are found in Burma ; 1 Burman form ap- 

 pears to be restricted to that country, but to be a representative 

 of an Indian form which does not extend to Burma. 



Genus Oltea. 

 1. 0. LONGiCAUDA, McClelland. Khasya hills. 

 ^ Includes: — Pimelodiis pcmgasius, Ouv. & Val. ; ? P. djambal, Bleeker. 



2 Includes Etitropius macrophthalmus, Blyth. 



^ Includes Fseudeutropius longimanus, Giinther. 



* Includes : — Pachypterns melanurus, Swainson ; ? Fseudeutropius megalops, 

 Giinther. 



° Includes Fseudeutropius Mitchelli, Giinther. 



6 Includes : — Pimelodus unguis and una, Ham. Buch. ; Pachypterris trifasci- 

 atics, Swainson ; Bagrus exodon, Bleeker. 



■^ Includes Clupisoma argentafa, Swainson. 



