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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Barbus. Surgeon Day (Proc. Zool, Soc. 1809) describes the following 
species: — onp. 656, B. blj/thii, sp. n., from Tennasserim, B. compressus^ sp. n., 
from Cashmere j on p. 666, B. innominatus, sp. n. (=Leuciscus binotatus, 
Blyth), B. macrocephalus (M‘Clell.) ; on p. 667, B. macularius (Blyth) and 
B. unimaculatus (Blyth) j on p. 619, B. malaharicus (Jerdon) and B. m^clel- 
landi, sp. n., from Burmah. 
Barbus sarana (H. B.) = chrysopoma (0. V.) = russellii (Gthr.) j and Barbus 
chola (II. B.) = B. sophoroides (Gthr.), according to Mr. Day, 1 . c. p. 874. 
Barbus beavani. Mr. Day thinks that this might be the Cyprinus chayunio 
(H. B.), 1. c. p. 373, [but a fish described as having large scales and minute 
barbels is not likely to be the B. beavani\. 
Barbus sophoi'e. Mr. Day describes a specimen in the Calcutta Museum 
which he found there without any label,” nevertheless supposed to be the 
type of the species. L. c. p. 876. 
Barbus phutunio. According to Mr. Day’s observations, this species would 
have a serrated ray when young, and an entire one when older. L. c. p. 375. 
Schizothorax lahiatus (M^Clell.) described by Day, 1. c. p. 658. 
Ladislavia, g. n., near Gobip, Dybowski, 1. c. p. 954. Pharyngeal teeth 
knife-shaped, 5/2-2/5; lower jaw with cutting, cartilaginous edge j mouth 
transverse, inferior, with a short barbel on each side. Ladislavia taczanoivshii, 
sp. n., fig 7, from Transbaikalia. D. 3/7, A. 3/6, L. lat. 39, L. trans. 4/4. 
Sarcochilichthys variecjatus^ described by Bleeker, Versl. en Meded. Ak. 
Wet. Amsterd. 1869, p. 249. 
Nuria albolineata (Blyth) described by Day, 1. c. p. 668. 
Amblypharyngodon. Its distinctness from Thynnichthys is questionable, 
according to Day, /. c. p. 370. 
Leuciscus. Cyprinus leptocephalus (Pall.) figured by Dybowski, 1. o. 
p. 953, fig. 6 ; he proposes the generic name of Pseudaspius for it. 
Idus voaleckiiy sp. n., Dybowski, 1. c. p. 963, fig. 6, Transbaikalia. 
Micraspius mianowskii, g. et sp. n., Dybowski, 1 . c. p. 264, Transbaikalia. 
Phoxinus lagowskii (fig. 4), jdskiiy and czvkanowskii^ spp. nn., Dybowski, 
1. c. pp. 962, 953, from Transbaikalia. 
f 'Miodeus amarus. Dr. Noll has made tlie very interesting observation that 
the fish-ova which are frequently found in the gills of Unios and Anodontas 
/ are the product of JRhodeus amarus — an observation by which the function 
' of the long urogenital tube of this fish is easily explained. Zool. Gart. 1869, 
pp. 267-265, with a plate. 
'' Danio. Burgeon Day states that Perilampus osteographus (M^Clell.) is 
identical with Danio micronema, 1. c. p. 660. Perilampus fulvcscens (Blyth) 
belongs to the same genus, p. 659, and is stated to be merely a variety of 
Perilampus lauhuca (H. B.), p. 614. — Danio stoliczkcB and D. spinosus, spp. nn., 
Day, 1. c. p. 621, from Burmah. 
Danio devario, described by Mr. Day, 1. c. p. 377. 
Perilampus. Notes by Mr. Day, 1. c. p. 380. 
Barilius papillatus, sp. n.. Day, 1. c. p. 378, Cossye River. — Barilius intet'rupia, 
sp. n.. Day, 1. c. p. 669, Hotha. — Barilius nigrofascioius^ sp. n.. Day, 1. c. p.,620, 
Burmah. — Opsarius guttatus, sp. n., Day, 1. c. p. 620, Irawaddy. 
Opsariicfdhys platypus. Leuciscus minor (Schleg.) is described as Barilius 
minor by Bleeker, Versl. en Meded. Ak. Wet. Amsterd. 1869, p. 248. 
