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INDIAN CYPRINID^. 



PLATE LI.— CoBiTis. 



Fig. 1. |3 Cohitis oculata, J. M. Fig. 2. /3 Coh. cucura, Buch. Fig. 3. /3 Coh. 



guniea, Bu(?h. Fig. 4. /3 Co6. himucronata^ J. M. Fig. 5. Co5. 

 cinnamomea, J. M. Fig. 6. /3 Cob. ocellata, J. M. All these figures 

 are from Buchanan's collection of unpublished drawings ; the first, 

 third, fourth, and sixth species are in my collection also, but as 

 Buchanan's figures are better than mine, I give them the preference. 



PLATE LII.— CoBiTis. 



Fig. 1. Cohitis pamnacea, J. M. Fig. 2. Coh. moiiocera, J. M. Fig. 3. Coh. 



chlorosoma, J. M. Fig. 4. Cob. phoxocheila, J. M. Fig. 5. Cob. 

 guttata, J. M. fig. 6. head of the same magnified, showing the cirri 

 to be four, on which its specific character rests. Fig. 7. j3 Coh. gib- 

 bosus, J. M. 



PLATE LIII.— -ScHiSTURA. 



Fig. 1. Schistura %onata, J. M. Fig. 2. /3 Coh. halgara. Buch. Fig. 3. /3 Cob. 



savona, Buch. Fig. 4. /3 Schist, punctata. Fig. 5. Schist, subfusca, 

 J. M. Fig. 6. /3 Cohitis scatmngina, Buch. 



PLATE LV. 



Fig. 1. Gobio ricnorhynchus, J. M. Fig. 2. Barbiis macrocephalus, J. M. Fig. 3. 



Croft. limnophilus, J. M. Fig. 4, is a species of the curious genus 

 Aplocheilus figured in Buchanan's collection, but not named on the 

 drawing, or alluded to in the Gangetic Fishes ; nor has the species 

 itself been met with by me. It differs apparently from the two I 

 have described, in the greater depth of the body, as well as in other 

 characters, which, however, it would be unsafe to derive from the 

 figure alone. Fig. 5. Gobio lissorhynchus, J. M. 



