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104. Ainst/lea Brandisiana, nov. sp. 
Herba perennis, erecta, 1 — 3-pedalis parce villosa ; folia rosulata, cor- 
dato-oblonga ad cordato-elliptica, petiolo | — 2 poll, longo, stupposo-villoso 
crasso suflulta, 2 — 4 poll, longa, acuta v. obtusiuseula, marginibus integris 
dense villosis, crasse membranacea, prsesertim subtus plus minusve liirsuta, 
supra seepius glabroseentia ; capitula in soapo radicali paniculata, pedunculis 
i — 1-poll icaribus glanduloso-puberis stiflulta ; bracteeo minutoo, subulatse 
subrigidro ; involucri squama) lineari-lanceolatro, acutse, rigid®, 4-lin. longa), 
inferiores duplo v. triplo breviores, lreves, virides, albido-marginatee ; flosculi 
albi, poll, fere longi ; acbenia 2 — 3 lin. longa, adpresse pubescentia ; pap- 
pus flavidus, c. 4 lin. longus. — Martaban. 
105. Tbicholepis Karensium, nov. sp. 
Herba annua, robusta, ramosa, 2 — 3 pedalis, parce pubescens ; folia 
caulina linearia ad lineari lanceolata, 2J — 3 poll, longa, basi in petiolum bre- 
vissimum attenuata, acuminata v. acuta, remote setaceo-denticulata, mem- 
branacea, parce arachnoideo-pubescentia, supra glabrescentia ; capitula mag- 
na, 2 poll, fere in diametro, terminalia, solitaria, sessib'a ; involucri squamae 
numerosissimm, denaissimse imbricatse, subulatse, 1 — 11 poll, long®, albido- 
pilosse ; flosculi purpurei ? acbenia 3 — 4 lin. longa, lcevia ; pappus inaequalis 
achenio duplo circiter longior, flavescens, pilosus. — Martaban. 
Monograph op Indian Cyprinida:, (Part VI ), — by Surgeon Major 
Francis Day. 
Since the commencement of this Memoir on the carps of India, in the 
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, (vol. XL, Pt. II, 1871) several new 
or little known species have been personally collected, or received through 
the kindness of friends. All of these require to be fully described, (except 
Labeo boggut, Sykes, and CirrMna dero, Ham. Buch., see ante J. A. S. B. 
1872, pp. 259 and 900) ; likewise a few corrections have to be noted. 
Discognathtjs lamta. 
In Journ. A. S. B. for 1871, Pt. II, p. 110, for D. f, V. 10, read D. 
V. 9, Vert. 18/14. 
A very interesting variety of this species has been kindly collected for 
me by Dr. Waagen from the Nilwan ravine near the Shapur salt ranges. 
The depression across the snout is very deep, and the dorsal fin is concave 
along its upper margin and higher than the body. 
