DISTRIBUTION OF INDIAN FEESHWATEE FISHES. 351 



Grenus Nangea, 



1. N. BucHANANi', Day. Indus, Granges, and Jumna rivers. 



2. IS", PUNCTATA, Day. Sone river. 



3. N, lEiDEscENS, Ham. Buch. North Bengal and Deccan. 



Genus Bagaeius. 

 1. B. Taeeellii2, Sykes. Large rivers of Sind, India, and 

 Burma to the Malay archipelago. 



Grenus GrLYPTOSTEENUM. 



1. G. LONAH 3j SyJces. Poena and rivers of Deccan, also the 

 Jumna near its upper portion. 



2. G. TEiLiNEATUM % Blytli. Ncpaul, Burma, and Tenasserim. 



3. G. CONIEOSTEE, Steindaclmer. Himalayas from affluents of 

 the Indus and Jumna, as at Kangra and Simla. 



4. G. BOTIA, Hamilton Suchanan. Erom the Jumna after it 

 leaves the Himalayas ; common about Delhi. 



5. G. TELCHiTTA, Hamilton Buchanan. Ganges and Jumna 

 rivers from the Himalayas as low as Bengal and Behar. 



6. G. STRIATUM, MClelland. Kbasya hills in Assam. 



7. G. MADRASPATANUM °, jDfl^. Bowauy river at the foot of 

 the ISTeilgherry hills. 



8. G. PEOTiNOPTERUM^, Jf' CZeWawt?. Himalayan region from 

 affluents of the Indus, Jumna, and Ganges ; found from Nangra 

 and Simla to certainly as far as Darjeeling. 



9. G. CAViA, Hamilton Huclianan. Eivers of northern Bengal. 



These fishes appear to have a somewhat local distribution, 1 spe- 

 cies being restricted to the Jumna and Deccan, one to southern 

 Madras, 3 to the Himalayas (one of which is likewise found in 

 Burm.a), 1 to the Khasyas in Assam, and 3 to the Jumna, Ganges 

 and rivers of northern Bengal. 



^ Includes Fimelodus nangra, Ham. Euoh. 



^ Includes: — Fimelodus bagarius, Ham. Buch. ; P. j^Iatespogon, Val. ; P. car- 

 naticus, Jerdou ; Bagarius Buchanani, Sleeker. 



^ Includes G. deJckanense, Griinther. * Includes G. gracile, Giinther. 



° I cannot detect any air-vessel in this species. 



^ G. StoliczJcm, Steindachner (adult ;) G. modesfum, Day (young) 

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