1872:] 
P. Day — Monoyrapli of Indian Oyprinidw. 
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27. NeMACHEHATS SAVONA. 
Colitis 8M>om, Ham. Buch., Fist. Ganges, pp. 357, 394; McClelland, Ind. Cyp., 
pp. 308, 442, pi. 53, fig. 3, (from H. B.’s MS.) ; *Cuv. and Val., xviii, p. 32. 
Nemachilus savona, # Giintker, Catal., vii, p. 354. 
Savon-klborka, Beng. 
B. III. D. ?=?, P. 10, V. 7, A. 2/5, C. 19. 
Lengtli of head 2/9, of caudal 1/6, height of body 1/6 of the total 
length. °Eyes, rather large in the anterior half of the head, and 1| diame- 
ters from end of snout. Head , as broad as it is long without the snout. 
Barbels, long, the four rostral and two maxillary ones reach the eye. Fins ; 
dorsal with its upper edge rather convex, it arises midway between the 
anterior edge of the orbit and the base of the caudal fin, and its c ommence 
ment is before the origin of the ventrals. Pectoral extends two thirds of 
the distance to the ventrals, which last does not reach the anal. Caudal 
very slightly emarginate, its lobes being rounded. Lateral line, incomplete. 
Scales, small, most distinct in the posterior portion of the body. Colours, 
brown, becoming lighter on the abdomen, having from ten to twelve very 
narrow vertical white bands, not above 1/8 or 1/6 as wide as the ground 
colour, a black band at the root of the caudal fin ; a black blotch at the 
base of the first few dorsal rays, and four or five rows of dark spots on the 
fin. Caudal with narrow bands of dark spots. 
Hab. — Bengal. I received some specimens from the lulls near liam- 
gani. 
28. Nemacheilus Beavani. 
Nemacheihis beavani, Gunther, Catal. vii, p. 350. 
B. III. D. 10, P. 11, V. 7, A. 7, C. 19. 
Leno-th of head 2/9, of caudal 2/9, height of body 2/11 of the total 
length. Eyes, small, in the middle of the length of the head. Free portion 
of the tail rather longer than deep. Barbels, six, four rostral and two 
maxillary. Fins; dorsalwithanobhqueupperedge.it arises midway be- 
tween the end of the snout and the base of the caudal. Pectoral extends 
two-thirds of the distance to the root of the ventral. Caudal lobed. 
Colours ; body with nine dark cross bands, broader than the lighter inter- 
spaces, a black streak across the root of the caudal. Dorsal and caudal 
rays with blackish dots. 
Uab . — Cossy river up to 2 inches long. 
29. Nemachehats Dentsonii. 
P Cobitis montanus, Jerdon, M. J. L. and S. 1849, p. 332 (not McClelland). 
Neinacheilus Denisonii, Day, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 287 ; Guntlier, Catal. vii, 
p. 352. 
B. III. D. -A-, P. 11, V. 7, A. 2/5, C. 17. 
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