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PISCES. 
P. crassilahris ; p. 478, P. hreviceps and conus, These descriptions are 
mixed with notes on previously described species. 
Carpiodes. Prof. Cope {1. c.) describes as new species ; — p. 480, C, dif- 
formis ; p. 481, C. cutisanserinus and C. selene j p. 482, C, grayi j p. 484, 
C. nummifer j adding remarks on previously named species. 
Cyprinus auratus. The osteology of monstrosities. Pouchet in Robin’s 
Journ. Anat. 1870-71, pp. 661-569, pi. 17. 
Cirrhina anisura (M‘C1.) and dyochilus (M‘C1.) described by Day, J. A, S. B, 
1871, p. 136. 
( Cyprinus) hata. H. Buchanan’s original drawing reproduced by Giintber, 
P. Z. S. 1871, p. 766. 
Danyila herdmord (Blytb) described by Day, J. A. S. B. 1871, p. 134. 
Gohio isurus (M^Ol.) described by Day, I c. p. 142 [and proves to belong to 
Danyila], 
Osteochilus. Itohita rostellatus (0. & V.) proves to belong to this genus, and 
is described by Day, J. A. S. B. 1871, p. 180. — Osteochilus neilli figured, ibid, 
pi. 9. fig. 5, Qfh. 
Labeo nandina (H. B.) = Xa6eo macronotus (M‘C1.), according to Day, 
J. A. S. B. 1871, p. 113. — Labeo Jimh'iattts (Bl.) = i. leschenmdtii (0. & V.)=s 
Varicorhinus bobree (Sykes), according to Day, 1. c. p. 114.; — Labeo calbasu 
(II. B.) = Cirrhinus affinis (Jerdon) = Tylognathus porcellus (Heck.), according 
to Day, I, c. p. IIQ.— Labeo cursa (H, B.) = X. mie?‘olepidotus (0. & V.), accord- 
ing to Day, I, c. — Labeo pontius (Jgi'A.)= Cirrhinus rubropunctatus (Jerd.), 
according to Day, 1. c. p. 118. 
Gohio bicolor of M‘Clelland proves to be a Labeo, and is described by Day, 
I. c. p. 126. 
Crossochilus reba. Mr. Day thinks that the Chondrostoma gangeticum 
(C. & V.) was intended for this species [as already suggested by the Recorder]. 
J. A. S. B. 1871, p. 142. 
Crossochilus rostratus (Gthr.) and Cyprinus bata (H. B.), Day, P. Z. S. 
1871, p. 636, and Giintber, ibid. p. 764. 
Gymnosiomus macrolepis, sp. n., Bleeker, Verb. Akad. Amsterd. xii. 1871, 
p. 32, tab. 8. fig. 2, Yantsekiang. 
Barbus, Bleeker (Verb. Akad. Amsterd. xii. 1871) describes three new 
species from the Yantsekiang x-^Barbodes sinensis, p. 17, tab. 3. fig. 2 j Hemi-‘ 
barbus macidaius, p, 19, tab, 4, fig, 3 ; and Hemibarbus disshnilis, p. 21, tab. 6. 
fig. 1. 
Barbus fasciolatits (Giinth. Fish. vii. p. 140). Dr. Bleeker proposes for this 
species the name of B. giientheri, I, c. p. 9 [but the name was changed by 
Gunther himself into semifasciolatus, vii. p. 484]. 
Barbus, For Mr. Day’s interpretations of the synonymy of Indian Barbels 
we refer to J. A. S. B. 1871, pp. 291-336. 
Barbus (Puntius) pun/aubensis, sp. n.. Day, 1. c. p. 334. 
Barbus heavani (Gthr.) and Cyprinus chagunio (H. B.), Day, P, Z. S, 1871, 
p. 637, and Giintber, ibid. p. 764. 
Barbus callensis and B. setifensis described by Playfair and Letourneux, 
A. & M. N. II. 1871, viii. p. 392. — ^The authors confirm Dr. Gunther’s deter- 
mination of Barbus longiceps as a Syrian species, 
Thynnichthys harengula (0. & V.) described by Day, J, A, S. B. 1871, 
p. 283, pi. 21. %. 8. 
