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INDIAN CYPRINID^. 



Spec. Cijp. lamta, Buch. t. 43. f. 2. /3 P. G. p. 343. 

 Cyp. godiyava, id. Coll. 



Four very short cirri, pectorals and ventrals lanceolate, and 

 a black spot on either side of the tail, snout thick and warty. 

 D.IO : P.13 : V.9 : A.7 : C.19. 



Hab. Northern parts of Bengal, where it attains 2^ or 

 three inches in length. 



Spec. G. gotyla, Gray, Hardw. Illust. t. 88. f. 3. 



Snout thick, and divided by a deep transverse fissure in 

 which numerous large mucous pores are situated, a fleshy 

 pendulous point at each corner of the mouth ; four minute cirri. 



Hab. Mountains of India. 



Spec. G.fimhriatus, t. 43 f. 3. j3 

 Cyp. sada, Buch. P. G. 



Four cirri little shorter than the head, pectorals and ventrals 

 falcate. D.IO : P.— ? V.9 : A.7. 



Hab. Northern parts of Bengal, where it attains a few 

 inches in length. 



The remaining three have each two small cirri. 



Spec. G. macrosomus* t. 43. f. 7. |3 



Cyp. latius, Buch. P. G. p. 346. 



Depth of the body to the entire length as one to six, two 

 cirri, scales small. D.ll : P.13 : V.9 : A. 7 : C.20. 

 Hab. Northern parts of Bengal. 



* From Mafcpoc long, (rw/na the body. 



