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F. Day — Monograph of Indian Cgprinidco. 
14. BaEILUTS GATEHSIS. 
Lcuciscm gatensis, Cuv. mid Val., xvii, p. 309, pi. 503. 
Opsa/rius gatensis, #Bleeker, Pro. Gyp. , p. 288. 
„ Malabaricus, *Jerdon, M. J. L. and S. 1849, p. 328. 
Barilius gatensis, Gunther, Catal. vii, p. 291 ; Day, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1870, p. 378. 
BariUus rugosus, Day, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 294 ; Gunther, Catal. vii, p. 291. 
Aart-candee, Tam. “ River carp.” 
E. III. D. ?=?, P. 15, V. 9, A. _JL_, C. 18, L. 1. 40, L. tr. 8/5. 
Length of head nearly 1/4, of caudal a little above 1/6, height of body 
1/4, of dorsal 1/8 of the total length. — Eyes : diameter 2/7 of length of head, 
1 diameter from end of snout, 1 J diameters apart. Cleft of mouth extend- 
ing to below the centre of the orbit. The third suhorbital bone is about 
three times as broad as the uncovered portion of the cheek below it. The 
anterior portion of the snout and the sides of the jaws covered with large 
glands ; a few more likewise on the lower jaw. No barbels. — Teeth : pharyngeal, 
crooked, pointed, 5,4, 2/2, 4, 5. — Fins: dorsal commences midway between 
the end of the snout and the middle of the caudal fin, extending to above 
the third anal ray. Caudal moderately lobed, the lower very slightly the 
longer. — Lateral line : 2 rows of scales between it and the base of the ven- 
tral fin. — Colours : silvery grey with about 15 vertical bars descending from 
the back. Dorsal and anal with dark bases and light margins. The females 
and young generally have smooth scales, whereas most of the adult males 
have one or more rough spots on each. 
ILab. — -Western Grhats and Neilgherry hills, attaining 6 inches in 
length. 
15. Baeilitjs TILEO. 
Cyprinus tileo, Ham. Buch., Pish. Gang. pp. 276, 385 : *Cuv. and Yah, xvi, p. 426. 
Opsarius maculatus, McClell., Ind. Cyp. pp. 297, 417, pi. 47, f. 4. 
„ braclviaUs, McClell., loo. cit. pp. 297, 418, pi. 48, fig. 6 ; # Cuv. and Val. xvi, 
p. 471. 
Barilius tileo, Steind., Sitz. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 1867, Ivi; Gunther, Catal. vii, 
p. 287. 
Tilei, Asam. 
B. III. D. 2/8, P. 15, V. 9, A. JL, C. 19, L. 1. 70, L. tr. 14/5. 
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Length of head 2/9, of caudal 2/11, height of body 2/7 of the total 
length. The posterior extremity of the maxilla extends to below the anterior 
margin of the orbit. The third suborbital bone is more than twice as broad 
as the uncovered portion of the cheek below it. No barbels. — Colours : two 
rows of greenish blue spots along the sides. 
Hab. — Bengal and Asam ; attaining 8 inches in length. 
