294 INDIAN CyPRINIDiE. 



Spec. Li. margarodes,^ J. M. 



Snout rather prominent, first suborbitar plate extends to 

 the mouth, scales small, lower lobe of the caudal rather longer 

 than the upper. D.9 : P.15 : V.8 : A. 8 : C.I9. 



Hab. Upper Assam, where it was found by Capt. Hannay. 



Spec. Cyp. morar, Buch. P. G. t. 31. f. 75. C/iula of the Assamese, 



Suborbitar plates extend to the corner of the mouth, scales 

 large, loosely attached, and covered with a copious white pig- 

 ment. D.IO: P.14: V.8: A.12: C.19. 

 Hab. Bramaputra. 



Spec. Cyp. cocsa, Buch. P. G. t. 3. f. 77. 



Four cirri, suborbitar plates extend to the mouth, several in- 

 complete bars descend partially across the sides, forty-two scales 

 along the lateral line, and eleven in an oblique row from the 

 base of the ventrals to the dorsum. D.9 : P.13 : V.9 : A. 10 : C.I9. 



Hab. Northern rivers of Bengal, where it attains a span in 

 length. 



Spec. L. eUngulatus, J. M. t. 57. f. 4. 



Peril. eUngulatus, id. J. A. S. vol. vii. t. 56. f. 4. 



No cirri, head high and compressed, snout blunt, forty-six 

 scales on the lateral line, and eleven in an oblique row from the 

 base of the ventrals to the dorsum. D.9 : P.13 : V.9 : A.IO : C.I9. 

 Hab. Mountain streams at Simla. Dr. Macleod's Coll. 



* MapyapwSrjc, resembling pearl. The scales of this species would afford abundant materials 

 for the manufacture of mock pearl. There is a variety of this species with nine rays in the ventral, 

 and eight in the anal fin. 



