1871.] F. Day-— Monograph of Indian Cyprinida. 291 



57. Barbus terio, D. 3/8. L. 1. 21, incomplete. A black mark on side above 

 the anal fin, sometimes continued by a band to the caudal, a second indistinct 

 one under posterior end of dorsal. Orissa and Bengal. 



58* Barbus Duvaucelii, D. 2/8. L. 1. 27, complete. A black spot near the 

 posterior end of the lateral line. Bengal. 



59. Barbus vittotus, D. 2/8. L. 1. 20 — 22, incomplete. Four black spots on 

 the side, and a black streak down the dorsal fin. Malabar and Mysore. 



c. Without osseous dorsal ray. 



60. Barbus Punjaubensis, D. 3/8. L. 1. 43, incomplete. A silvery band along 

 the side, a black spot at base of caudal, and two first dorsal rays black. Lahore 

 in the Punjab. 



61. Barbus cosuatis, D. 3/8. L. 1. 22, incomplete. Uniform, a dark spot across 

 the middle of the anterior anal rays. Bengal. 



62.* Barbus presbyter, D. 11. A. 7. L. 1. 26. Uniform. Bombay. 

 63. Barbus puntio, D. 3/8. L. 1. 23, incomplete. A black band encircles the 

 free portion of the tail. Bengal and Burma. 



A. With four barbels, (JBarbodes). 



a. Last undivided dorsal ray, osseous and serrated. 



1. Baebus (Barbodes) chagunio. 

 Cyprinus chagunio, Ham. Buch., Fishes of Ganges, pp. 295, 387. 

 Bohita chagunio* Cuv. and Yah, xvi, p. 257. 



Barbus chagunio, McClelland, Ind. Cyp., pp. 272, 341 ; Day, Proc. Zool, Soc. 

 1869, p. 373. 



spilopholis, McClell., 1. c, pp. 272, 341, pi. 39, f. 4 ; *Cuv. and Val, 

 xvi, p. 171 ; Giinther, Catal. vii, p. 96. 



„ Beavani, Giinther, Catal. vii, p. 96. 



Jerruah, Beng. Chaguni, Beliar. 



B. Ill, D. 3/8. P. 15. Y. 9. A. 3/5. C. 19. L. 1. 44—47. 

 L. tr. 11/11. 



Length of head 1/5, of caudal 1/5, height of body 2/9 of the 

 total length. 



Eyes. Diameter 1/4 of length of head, 1J diameters from end 

 of snout, 1 J diameters apart. 



Suborbital region, cheeks and anterior superior margin of the 

 orbit usually covered with numerous pores. Barbels slightly 

 longer than the orbit. Mouth somewhat inferior but directed 

 forwards. 



