188 F. Day — Monograph of Indian Cyprinidce. [No. 3, 



three-fomths of the distance to the ventral. Scales, minute. Colours, yel- 

 lowish, with ten regular brown zones encircling the body and broader than the 

 ground colour ; a dark bar at the base of the caudal, and a dark band be- 

 tween the eye and the mouth. Dorsal with some black spots. 



Having obtained numerous specimens in Barma, since my paper in the 

 Proc. Zool. Society was published, I have been enabled to compare them 

 with Mr. Blyth's typical one, and Mc.Clelland's description and figure, leav- 

 ing no doubt as to their specific identity. 



Sah, — Upper Assam and Barma. 



16. Nemacheiltts snnjATirs. 



Day, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1870, p. 371. 



B. III. D. 2/8-9, P. 12, V. 8, A. 2/5, C. 18. 



Length of head 1/5, of candal 1/6, height of body 1/6 of the total 

 length. Eyes, situated in the middle of the length of the head, 2 diameters 

 from end of snout, 1|- diameters apart. Barbels, long and thin. Fins; 

 dorsal arises slightly in advance of the ventrals, and midway between the 

 snout and the base of the caudal, which last is cut square, but some of the 

 outer rays are rather the shortest. Scales, distinct. Lateral line ceases 

 opposite the end of the dorsal fin. Colours, olive, with irregular vertical 

 brown bands, having shorter intermediate ones. A black ocellus at the base 

 of the upper portion of the caudal fin. Dorsal yellow, with three or four 

 rows of black spots. Caudal orange with four ~7 shaped bars, the centre of 

 each of which however is inverted. 



Hab. — Wynaad. 



17. Nemacheilus STOLiczKiE. 



Colitis. Stoliczhm, Stein., Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1866, p. 793, t. 14, fig. 2. 

 Nemaclrihis Stoliczkce, *Giinther, Catal. vii, p. 360. 

 B. III. D. 3/7, V. 8, A. 2/5. 



Length of head 1/5 of total without the caudal, height of body much 

 less. Eyes ; diameter 2/11 of length of the head. Fins ; origin of dorsal 

 nearer root of caudal than end of snout, its upper margin oblique with the 

 anterior corner rounded. Caudal slightly emarginate. Pectoral extends a 

 little above hah" way to the root of the ventral. Scales, absent. Colours, 

 darkish, spotted and marbled all over with a darker colour. 

 Hab. — Tibet, 15,500 feet above the level of the sea. 



18. Nemacheiltts chloeosoma. 



C\ '.'tis clilorosoma, McClelland, Ind. Cyp., pp. 305, 437, t. 52, fig. 3; *Cirv. and 

 Val., xvii ; p. 38. 



Wattara, Tel. 



B. III. D. 3/6, P. 11, V. 7, A. 2/5, C. 16. 



