442 INDIAN CYPRINID^. Apalopferince. 



It was found in stagnant pools in Upper Assam. The stomach is short with 

 the pyloric reflected, intestine small, convoluted over the surface of the 

 stomach, to which the convolutions are closely fixed in this as in several of 

 the Schisturce ; the length of the intestine is equal to that of the entire 

 animal. 



v.— SCHISTURA SAVONA. 



t. 53. f. 3. (5. 



Cohitis savona, Buch. 



Without spines, six cirri, four in front and two at the corners of the 

 mouth, colour above dusky, with about ten narrow light coloured bands ; be- 

 low silvery. The fin rays are, 



D.IO: P.IO :? V.6 :? A.6. 



Found by Buchanan in the Kosi river. 



VI. — SCHISTURA PUNCTATA, 



t. 53. f. 4 . /3. 



Cohitis corica, Buch. 



Without spines ; six cirri, four in front and two at the angles of the 

 mouth ; a row of eleven spots along the lateral line on each side, and a 

 similar row along the back ; below silvery, above bluish ; the whole however 

 somewhat diaphanous. The fin rays are, according to Buchanan, 



D.9 : P.ll : V.7 : A.6 : C.19. 



or, as I have found them, 



D.IO: P.ll : V.9 : A.7: C.IO. 



