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Hab. Bivers at tlio base of the Neilgherries and 
Wynaad Hills. It attains a large size. 
Char. Head contained 4 times in the total. 
Scales 40, transversely 7 + 7. Dorsal rays 4 + 9 
7. Barbus dubius. 
Hab. Base of the Heilgherries. 
Char. Very similar to the last species. 
Scales 42, transversely 9 + 7. Dorsal rays 4 + 9. 
8. Barbus micropogon. 
One specimen is in the British Museum, but the 
locality is doubtful. Perhaps either Mysore or 
Assam. 
Char. Scales 38, transverse 4|+5. 
9. Barbus neilli. 
Hab. Tamboodra Biver, said to attain 50 or GO lb. 
weight. 
Char. This fish may be distinguished by the dorsal 
ray, although bony, being weak instead of thick and 
strong. 
Scales 24 to 26. Dorsal rays 4 + 9. 
10. Barbus compressus. 
Hab. Probably Cashmere. 
Char. It has only 22 scales along the lateral line, 
3^ rows between the lateral line and the ventral fin. 
11. Barbus Sophore (not Gunther’s). 
This small fish was described and figured by Ham. 
Buchanan. lie stated that it had four small barbels. 
Dr. Day states that a specimen exists in the Calcutta 
