PHYSOSTOMI. 
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Barhiis mosal and B. tor compared with each other by Day, 1. c. p. 372. 
Barbus amphibius (0. & V.) = Systomus carnaticus (Jerd.). Day, 1. c. 
p. 373. 
Barbus arulius (J erd.) has tw^p barbels. Day, 1. c. p. 373. 
Barbus {Barbodes) stevensonii, sp. n., Day, 1. c. p. 100, Burmah. — Barbus 
{Pimtius) puntio (H. B.) redescribed by Day, 1. c. p. 100. — Barbud {Bar- 
bodes) jerdoni and Barbus {Barbodes) pulchelluS) spp. nn., Day, /.'C. p. 872, 
Mangalore. 
Sauroyobio and Bhinogobio are indicated as two new genera from the 
Yantsekiang by Bleeker, Versl. & Meded. Ak. Amsterd. iv. 1870, p. 253. 
They are allied to Pseudogobio ; but the former has the dorsal fin entirely in 
the anterior half of the body, the caudal not included, and uniserial pharyn- 
geal teeth. Bhinogobio has a long snout, small inferior mouth, &c. Species 
not described. 
Basbora tt'ilmeata, sp. n., Steindachner, SB. Ak. Wien, 1870, Ixi. p. 637, 
taf. 3. fig. 3, Johore. 
Semiplotus modestus, sp. n.. Day, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 101 , Burmah. 
Leuciscus rutilus. “ The Book of the Roach, by G. Fennell. Lond. 
1870, 16mo, pp. 118. A little book written by an angler for anglers. 
Bhodeu^ amarus. Further observations [see Zool. Record, vi. p. 136] on 
its reproduction by Noll, Zool. Gart. 1870, pp. 237, 238. 
Acanthorhodeus is indicated as a new genus from the Yantsekiang by 
Bleeker, Versl. & Meded. Ak. Amsterd. iv. 1870, p. 263; it is allied to 
Bhodeus, but has a strong spine in the dorsal and anal fins. Species not 
described. 
Danio. Perilampus malaharicus (Jerd.) is the male, and Perilampus cana- 
rensis (Jerd.) the female of the same species, which is identical with D. 
micronema, Blkr. [?]. Day, 1. c. p. 374. 
Bariliiis gatensis (C. & Y.) — B. rugosus (Day), Gunther, Fish. vii. 1868, 
p. 291; and Day, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 373. — Opsarius canarensis (Jerd.) is a 
Barilius, Day, 1. c. p. 374. 
Barilius senegalensis, sp. n., Steindachner, SB. Ak. Wien, 1870, Ixi. p. 564, 
taf. 6. fig. 2. 
Pseudobrama and Luciobrama are indicated as two new genera from the 
Yantsolaang by Bleeker, /. c. p. 263. They are allied to Acanthobrama^ the 
former genus having uniserial pharyngeal teeth, but large scales and a short 
anal fin. Luciobrama is elongate, has small scales, and uniserial awl-shaped 
pharyngeal teeth. Species not described. 
Chela johorensis, sp. n,, Steindachner, 1. c. p. 638, Johore River. 
Nemachilus. Platacanthus maculatus (see Zool. Record, iv. p. 174) is don- 
sidered to be the type of a genus, Jerdonia^ by Mr. Day, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 700. 
Nemachilus sinuatus, sp. n.. Day, 1. c. p. 371, Wynaad. 
Botia modesta, figured by Bleeker, 1. c. p. 254. 
Botia elongata, sp. n., Bleeker, 1. c. c. fig., Yantsekiang. 
Ciiaracinid;e. 
Curimatus voga^ sp. n., ITensel, Wiegm. Arch. 1870, p. 78, Rio dos Sinos. 
Alestes macrolepidotus figured by Steindachner, SB, Ak. Wien, 1870, Ixi. 
p. 640, taf. 1. 
Alestes wytsi, sp. n., Steindachner, 1. c. p. 642, taf. 2. fig. 1, Senegal. 
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