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



about four diameters from end of snout, and three diameters apart. Snout, 

 pointed. Barbels, short, the maxillary pair the longest. Upper lip fim- 

 briated. Scales, distinct, with a raised keel along their centre. Lateral 

 line, complete. Fins ; dorsal arises slightly in advance of the ventrals, and 

 midway between the snout and the base of the caudal fin, its upper margin 

 straight. Pectoral reaches two-thirds of the distance to the ventral, and 

 the latter above half way to the anal. Caudal deeply emarginate, its lobes 

 pointed. Colours, brownish, with a wide dark chestnut band passing from 

 the snout through the orbit to the base of the dorsal fin, which last has a 

 black centre. Caudal deep brown with white margins. A black bar across 

 the base of the ventrals. 



Sab. — Doubtful, three specimens are in the Calcutta Museum. 



21. Nemachexltts miceops. 



Colitis microps, Stein, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1866, p. 794, t. 13, f. 3. 

 Nemacliilus microps, # Guiit]ier, Catal. vii, p. 357. 



B. III. D. 11, V. 8, A. 7. 



Length of head 1/5 of total without the caudal ; height of body less. 

 Eyes, small, in middle of length of head. Head, broad, depressed. Snout, 

 thick. Fins ; dorsal arises rather nearer the root of the caudal than the 

 end of the snout. Caudal slightly emarginate. Pectoral reaches half way 

 to the base of ventral. Scales, absent. Colours ; body with many narrow, 

 vermiculated transverse stripes, which on the back coalesce, and form sixteen 

 or seventeen broad cross bands. 



Hub. — Tibet, 1G,000 feet above the sea. 



22. Nemacheiltts striattts. 



Day, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p 347 ; *Gunther, Catal. vii, p. 353. 



Cul-irum, and Kul nakura, Tamil.- 



B. III. D. 2/8, P. 11, V. 8, A. 2/5, C. 17. 



Length of head, pectoral and caudal, each 1/7 of the total length. 

 Height of body 1/11 of the total length. Eyes, diameter nearly 1/1 of 

 length of head. Barbels, well developed, the external rostral pah- reaching 

 the posterior, and the internal to the anterior margin of the nostrils, to 

 beneath which same place the maxillary ones extend. Fins ; dorsal arises 

 slightly in advance of the ventrals, and midway between the snout and the 

 posterior extremity of the caudal fin ; the caudal slightly lobed at its post- 

 erior extremity. Scales, well developed. Lateral line, well marked. Colours, 

 light reddish brown, with narrow vertical bands darker than the ground 

 colour, and most distinct in the posterior portion of the body, where there 

 are sixteen posterior to the commencement of the dorsal fin, and several 

 more between that and the head, which last is marked all over with black lines 



