EXTRACTS FROM HIS LETTERS. 



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No. 



Family. 



River. 



Remarks. 



55. 

 56. 



57. 



58. 



Cyprinidae, .. 

 ,, Systo- 

 mus, 



Percida Cham- 

 da, 



Perilampoid, .. 



Mysore river. 



»> • • 



>i 



Back greenish, opercle orange spot- 

 ted, one black spot near tail. 



Cyprinoid, .. 



„ Systo- 

 mus, 

 Cyprinoid, . . 



Cobites, .. 

 Cyprinoid, 



Barbus? 



Gonorhynchus? 



>> • • 



Cyprinoid, .. 



Gono- 

 rhynchus, 

 >» • • 



Cyprinoid, .. 

 Ditto Mahaseer 



,, Gono- 

 rhynchoid, 



Silurida, 



Cyprinoid, 

 Macrognathus. 



Loach, 



Cyprinoides, .. 



Cyprinus, curi- 

 ous, notbeing 

 a mountain- 

 ous form, 

 >» • • 



Cyprinoides, .. 



Loach, 

 >» 



Cyprinoides, 



Cyprinoid, 



Loach, 



Siluridae, 



Water of both these rivers, quiescent : bunded up. 

 Dadur river. 



Same as 54. 

 Same as 56. 



Bolan river, 



Gurmab, 



Quettah river. 



Lora river, 



Urghundab. 



Same as 59. 



Bluish-green, blue bars and dots. 



Takes the fly. 

 Intestines very long, much like Nai- 



poora. 



Probably a small specimen of 69. 

 Same as 70 ? 



Closely allied to the Mahaseer. 

 Beautiful fish with yellow-brown 



back, golden sides. Takes fly 



greedily. 



In Bolan river, deep still water. 

 In small streams. 



Tenacious of life, belly puffy, com- 

 mon throughout; a good deal like 

 a Gudgeon. 



A beautiful silvery leaden backed 

 fish, with a streak of bright-red 

 along the side. Common, very like 

 the preceding: of these Quettah 

 fish No. 83 is the most common, 82 

 the least so. 



Same mountain form, Gonorhyn- 

 choid. 



Ditto ditto ditto. 



Perhaps same as the preceding. 



Like the Adoee. 



Mountain form. 



Large size for the genus. 



Note. — Probable number of species 



47, deducting those supposed not 



different. 



