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Labeo leschenaultii, C'uv. 
Very similar to, if not identical with Labeo fim- 
briatus. There would appear to be two specimens in 
the British Museum, one from a tank in South Arcot, 
the other from Central Asia. The distinctive points 
are as follows : Scales 43 to 44, transverse 9 + 8. 
5 ^ series between the lateral line and the ventral 
fin. 
Cyprinus nancar, H. Buchanan. 
Hab. Small rivers of the Gorruckpore district. 
3 lbs. 
Description. Dorsal rays 20. Anal 8. Barbels 4, 
minute edges of ,be bps smooth. Scales large. (By 
this term Buchanan would probably mean to indicate 
from 35 to 40.) Mouth, low, extends straight back 
and is small. The jaws protrude in opening. Back 
sharp edged. 
Colour above dark green, with a golden gloss. 
Bins dark coloured. Eyes reddish. 
This fish may perhaps be a Labeo, but its position 
is very doubtful, until some one shall procure speci- 
mens. 
Chondrostoma boggut, Sykes. 
Perhaps the same as Labeo striolatus. 
Hab. Deccan, Central India. 
Char. Dorsal <:ays 12 or 13. Scales 60 to 65, 
transverse 12 + 14. One pair of maxillary barbels. 
