134 F.Day — Monograph of Indian Cyprinida. [No. 2, 



Several specimens, personally obtained there, measured up to ten 

 inches in length. 



2. ClRRHINA BERDMOREI. 



Bangila Berdmorei, Blyth, J. A. S of Bengal, 1860, p. 162 ; Day 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 554. 



B. III. D. 3/23, V. 9, A. 2/5, L. 1. 31, L. tr. 6/? 



Length of head 1/5, of caudal 1/4, height of body 1/4, of dor- 

 sal fin 2/13 of the total length. 



Eyes : — diameter 2/5 of head ; 3/4 of a diameter from end of snout. 



Pores on front of snout and of a large size. A distinct tubercle 

 above sj^mphysis. Rostral barbels equal the length of the orbit, 

 the maxillary ones are shorter. Lower lip rather thick, distinct 

 from the upper, which last is not fringed. 



Fins. — Dorsal arises in the commencement of the second third of 

 the total length. The pectoral does not quite reach the ventral. 

 Caudal deeply forked. 



Scales : — three and a half rows exist between the lateral line and 

 the base of the ventral fin. 



Colours : — uniform in spirit. 



Habitat. — Tennasserim Provinces of British Burma. 



3. ClRRHINA LESCHENAULTII. 



fOyprinus cirrhosus, Bloch, XII, p. 52, t. 411. 



Bangila Leschenaultii, Cuv. andVal., XVI, p. 235, pi. 471. 



Cirrhina Blochii, Cuv. and Val., XVI, p. 290. 



Cirrhinus Cuvierii, Jerdon, M. J. L. and S., 1849, p. 303. 



Cirrhina Leschenaultii, Giinther, VII, p. 36. 



Venkendi) Tarn., Aruzu, Tel. 



B. III. D. ^P. 19, V. 9, A. 3/5, C. 19, L. 1. 42—44, L. tr. 

 9/9, Vert. 21/17. 



Length of head 1/6, of caudal 1/5, height of body 2/15 of the 

 total length. 



Eyes : — diameter 2/7 of length of head ; 1$ diameters from ent 

 of snout ; 2 diameters apart. 



Maxillary extends nearly to below anterior margin of the orbit. 

 Some fine pores on the snout. Rostral barbels longer than maxil- 

 lary ones. 



Teeth. — Pharyngeal teeth plough-shaped and with their sides 

 serrated, 5, 4, 3/3, 4, 5. 



