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whilst the remainder of bis description agrees with this latter 

 species. B. sarana is termed " Kunnum, Tel. ; Bhhoo, Hind. ; 

 Wadis, Mahr." 



33. Barbus tor, H. 5.,=? B. mussulah, pt. Sylces, JBleelcer, Jerdon. 

 Sykes's specimen of this fish in the British Museum has been 



referred by Dr. Giinther to B. tor; but he gives B. khudree, Sykes, 

 as a synonym, but not B. mussulah, Sykes. However, in P. Z. S. 

 1872, p. 877, Dr. G-linther further observes, " Although not the 

 true names (if any) were attached to the bottles when they were 

 transferred to the Museum, the name of Colonel Sykes was written 

 on the labels ; and I still believe the specimens to be typical." 



B. fchudree, however, is a species which, Sykes observes, only 

 attains to 1| foot in length. He also states having seen the S. imis- 

 sulah, 3 feet 4 inches in length, and weighing nearly 42 lb., and 

 that the papillae on the cheeks are not constant. The B. tor 

 appears to be found all through the Deccan. There are nine spe- 

 cimens in this collection ; they are named " Sanu candee, Tam. ; 

 Telia purTca, Tel. ; Sufeed Miowl, Hind. ; Bliud gall, Mahr." 



34. B. KOLUS, S?/^es, = Capoeta kolus, Bleeher • B. Guentheri, Day. 

 There are ten specimens of this fish in the collection ; it appears 



to extend its range to the mouth of the Kistna river. "Challa 

 candee, Tam. ; Pinedoo, Tel. ; Koodwah, Hind. ; Aurool, Mahr." 



35. B. STIGMA, K. B. 



36. B. T7CTO, H. B., = Rohtee ticto, Sykes; Systomus ticto, JBleelcer, 

 Jerdon. 



37- B. cosuATis, H. -B., = Rohtee p&agut, Sykes ; Systomus pangut, 

 Bleeker, 



I have taken this species at Hurda and in Bombay, but only 

 up to 3 inches in length. Sykes observes his fish attains to 5 

 inches. 



38. RaSBORA DANICONIUS, H. B. 



39. Aspidoparia morar. Ham. ^i<c^., = Leuciscus morar, Sykes, 

 Bleeker. 



40. RoHTEE ALFREDIANA, CuV. et Val. 



41. R. ViGORSii, Sykes, = Systomi\s Vigorsii, Blkr.; Abramis Vigorsii, 

 Jerdon ; Osteobrama rapax, Giinther. 



