352 OF THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OE IWDIAIT FISHES. 



G-enus Bugltptosternum. 

 1. E. iiNEATUM, Day, Head waters of tlie Jumna. Upper 

 Assamj from the neighbourliood of the Himalayas. 



G-enus Pseudecheneis. 

 1. P. siJLCATUs, McClelland. Darjeeling and Khasya hills. 



Genus Exostoma. 



1. E. liABiATTJM, McClelland. Mishmee Mountains in East; 

 Assam. 



2. E. Bltthii, Day. Darjeeling, 



3. E. Bebdmoeei, Blyth. Tenasserim. 



4. E. STOLiczKiE, Day. Head waters of Indus. 



The foregoing 85 species of Indian freshwater S-iluroid fishes 

 are thus distributed. 



Indian region^ I 



„ to Malay archipelago 5 



„. (excluding Sind) to Burma 5 



„ Ceylon and Burma 1 



„ (excluding Southern India and Malabar) 



to Burma 2 



„ (excluding Southern India and Malabar) 



to Assam I 



„ (excluding Southern India and the Deccan) 



to Assam 3 



„ (excluding Southern India and the Deccan) 



to Burma , 2 



„ to Cochin-China 1 



Indus, Ganges, and Jumna riyers 3 



Indus. 1 



Ganges, Jumna, and the Deccan 4 



„ „ to Burma 1 



Deccan .....,. = . 4 



Bengal 6 



Bengal, Orissa, and Assam . 1 



,, „ „ to Burma 1 



Bengal, and Assam to Burma 3 



„ and Burma 2 



Himalayan region & 



„ „ and Burma 1 



^ This includes India, Sind, and the Punjaub only. 



