INDIAN CYPRINIDiE. 



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Spec. O. maculosus, t. 47. f. 4. 



Cyp. tileo, Buch. P. G. p. 276. 



Apex of the lower jaw without a tooth but sharp, and receiv- 

 ed into a notch in the upper jaw ; two rows of oblong transverse 

 spots, D.9 : P.14 : V.8 : A.15 : C.^j 

 Hab. Ganges and Bramaputra. 



Spec. O. hrachialis, J. M. t. 48. f. 6. 



Head short, pectorals removed backwards by the breadth of 

 the branchial plates, sides marked with two rows of oblong trans- 

 verse spots. D.9 : P.14 : V.9 : A.13 : C.l|. 

 Hab. Assam.* 



Spec. Cyp. hendelisis, Buch. Jour. Mys. Ill t. 32. 



Ten incomplete bars on each side, two cirri, nine rays in 

 the dorsal and eleven in the anal. D.9 : P.13 : V.9 : A.ll : C.19. 

 Hab. Assam and other parts of India. 



In all the remaining species the body is long, the depth being equal 

 to one-fiftli of the length. 



Spec. O. gracilis, t. 47. f. 1. 



Cyp. goha, Buch. Hardw. Illust. t. 5. f. 3. 



Head long, mouth cleft beyond the eyes, dorsal opposite to 

 the space between the ventrals and anal, sides spotted. D.IO : 

 P.13: V.9: A.12:C.18. 



Hab. Ganges and Bramaputra. 



♦ I am not sure as to tlie accuracy of separating this from the last. 



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