195 
1872.] P. Day — Monograph of Indian Chjprinidte. 
snout and tlie root of the caudal, which latter is somewhat convex at its 
extremity. Pectoral reaches rather above half way to the root of the 
ventral. Scales, absent. Colours ; mottled with brown. In some speci- 
mens a dark band exists along the body and some bars over the back of 
the tail. (N. vittata.) 
Hob. — Kashmir. 
32. Nehacheiltts grtffitktt. 
Gunther, Catal., vii, p. 360. 
B. III. D. 10, P. 11, V. 8, A. 7, C. 15. 
Length of head 1/6, of caudal 1/6, height of body 1/8 of the total 
length. Eyes; diameter 1/7 of length of head, 3 diameters from en o 
snout, which is produced. Free portion of tail low, its dept i eing / o 
its length or even less. Fins; upper margin of dorsal oblique, with its 
anterior superior angle rounded, it commences midway between e 
the snout and the root of the caudal, which latter is emaigina e. ec 0 
reaches rather above half way to the root of the ventral. caes, p 
Lateral line, complete. Colours; sides of the body, dorsal and cauda ns 
irregularly marbled with brownish black, several similar bancs cros 
back. 
Hah . — Probably Assam, attaining 5J- inches in length. 
33. Nemacheiltts cortca. 
Colitis conca, Ham. Buch., Fish. Ganges, pp. 359, 395 s *Cuv. and Val . , xvi ii, p . 36. 
Schistwa punctata, McClell., Ind. Cyp. pp. 308, 442, pi. 53, fig. 4, (from . . 
NcmacMlus corica, # Giinther, Catal., vii, p. 361. 
KhoriJca, Beng. 
B. III. D. 2/8, P. 18, V. 8, A. 2/5, C. 17. 
Length of head 2/11, of caudal 1/5, height of body 1/6 of the total 
length. Eyes, of moderate size, in the middle of the length of the head. 
Barbels, well developed, the external rostral pair longer than the orbit. 
Fins ; dorsal commences anterior to the ventral and nearer t e snou an 
the base of the caudal, which last is lobed in its posterior half the lower 
being the longer. Upper margin of dorsal fin oblique. Third and fourth 
pectoral rays produced, reaching the base of the ventral fin. Scales, visible 
in the posterior half of the body. Colours, bluish, with about thirteen 
black blotches along the middle of the side, and smaller ones above and 
descending to between them. 
Hab. — N. E. Bengal, Panjab and Assam. 
34. Nemacheiltjs cr'ENtiieri. 
Day, I’roc Zool Soc. 1867, p. 285 ; Gunther, Catal. vii, p. 361. 
B. III. D. 2/8, P. 11, V. 7, A. 2/5, C. 19. 
