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the body, as wide or wider than the ground colour. Dorsal and caudal banded or spot- 

 ted. Caudal forked. India, generally, except Sind and the South. 



10. „ semiarmatus, D. 3/8, A. 2/5. Irregular spots and bars on the 



body and fins. Caudal forked. Nilgherries. 



11.* „ tenuicauda, D. 11, A. 7. Mottled and spotted with brown. Caudal 



forked. Tibet. 



12. „ zonalternans, D. 2/9, A. 2/5. Ten to eleven vertical bands, with 

 intermediate ones superiorly. Dorsal and caudal spotted. Caudal entire. Tenasserim 

 provinces. 



13. „ Ladacensis, D. 11, A. 7. Nine blackish bars across the back. 

 Caudal rounded. Tibet. 



14. „ zonata, D. 3/7, A. 1/5. Eleven to thirteen dark zones encircle the 

 back, not meeting on the abdomen and not half the width of the ground colour. Caudal 

 forked. Assam, Bengal, N. W. Provinces. 



15. „ subfuscus, D. 2/8, A. 2/5. Ten brown zones encircling the body, 

 and wider than the ground colour. Caudal slightly forked. Upper Assam and Barma. 



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16. „ sinuatus, D. — -, A. 2/5. Vertical brown bands, with shorter 



intermediate ones. Dorsal and caudal barred. Caudal cut square. Wynaad. 



17. „ Btoliczkce, D. 3/7, A. 2/5. Spotted and marbled with brown. 

 Caudal slightly emarginate. Tibet. 



18. „ chlorosoma, D. 3/6, A. 2/5. A darkish line long the middle of the 

 body. Caudal cut square. Upper Assam and Kistna river. 



19. „ phoxocheila, D. 2/9, A. 2/5. Upper Assam. 



20. „ serpentarius, D. 2/8, A. 2/5. A dark band from snout through the 

 eye to the base of dorsal fin. 



21. „ microps, D. 11, A. 7. Sixteen to seventeen cross bands on the 

 back, and vermiculated stripes on the body. Caudal slightly emarginate. Tibet. 



22. „ striatus, D. 2/8, A. 2/5. Numerous narrow vertical bands. 

 Caudal slightly forked. Wynaad. 



23. „ mugah, D. 2/7, A. — — . Fifteen brown bands, one third aa wide 

 as the ground colour. Caudal forked. Cossy river. 



24. „ notostigma, D. 2/8, A. — -. Dark blotches. Caudal forked. Ceylon 

 and Southern India. 



25. „ montanus, D. 3/7, A. 2/5. Twelve vertical brown bands. Caudal 

 forked. Himalayas. 



26. „ spilopterus, D. 2/7, A. 2/5. Eleven to fifteen irregular bands. 

 Caudal slightly emarginate. Himalayas, Assam and Cochin China. 



27. „ savona, D. , A. 2/5. Ten to twelve very narrow white bands. 



Caudal slightly emarginate. Baniganj in Bengal. 



28. „ Beavani, D. 10, A. 7. Dark bands, wider than interspace. Caudal 

 forked. Cossy river. 



29. Benisonii, D. s — -, A. 2/5. Nine to twelve yellowish olive vertical 



zones. Caudal forked. Nilgherry and Coorg hills. 



30. j, triangularis, D. 2/8, A. 2/5. Seven black edged triangular bands. 

 Caudal emarginate. Travancore hills. 



