19G 
F. Day — Monograph of Indian Cyprinida. [No. 3, 
Length of head 2/11, of caudal 2/13, height of body 1/7 of the total 
length. Eyes; diameter 2/7 of length of head, 1/ diameters from end of 
snout, 1 diameter apart. Head rather compressed. Free portion of tail 
longer than deep. Fins ; upper margin of dorsal oblique, the fin commences 
midway between the end of the snout and the base of the caudal, which 
last is lobed. Pectoral extends three-fifths of the distance to the base of 
the ventral. Scales, distinct. Lateral line, incomplete. Colours, pinkish, 
coarsely reticulated with olive brown markings, leaving three rows of large 
spots along the side ; a black band at the base of the caudal fin, which has 
two indistinct dark bands across either lobe, the extremities of which are 
stained. Two rows of fine black dots along the dorsal fin, and one across 
the anal. 
Sab. — Iiivers along the lower slopes, and base of the Nilgherry hills. 
35. N EMACHEH.US BLYTHIT. 
Day, Proo. Zool. Soo., 1869, p. 552. 
B. III. D. 2/7, Y. 9, A. 2/5, C. 19. 
Length of head 1/5, of pectoral 1/5, of caudal 1/5, height of body 
2/13 of the total length. Eyes; diameter 2/9 of length of head, 1 
diameter from end of snout, 1-} apart. Barbels, longer than one dia- 
meter of the orbit. Fins ; dorsal commences midway between the snout 
and the base of the caudal fin, which latter has sharp lobes. Scales, 
minute. Colows, brownish, becoming lighter on the abdomen ; a dark band 
at the base of the caudal. 
Sab. — Doubtful. Two specimens 3 inches long exist in the Calcutta 
Museum. 
36. Nemacheotts butaxexsts. 
Colitis Butanensis, McClell., 0. J. N. H. ii, p. 586. 
NemacMlus butanensis, Gunther, Catal., vii, p. 358. 
B. III. D. 9, Y. 7, A. 7. 
Length of head 2/11, of caudal 2/11, height of body 1/11 of the total 
length. Eyes small, in the middle of the length of the head. Free portion of 
tail elongated and compressed, its depth being nearly half of its length. Lips 
fringed. Fins, upper margin of dorsal convex, it commences nearer to the 
end of the snout than to the root of the caudal, which latter is rounded. 
The pectoral does not extend half way to the base of the ventral. Scales, 
distinct. Colours, doubtful. 
Sal. — Butan, where it attains five inches in length. 
37. Nemacheiltts RtTBBipnwis. 
Cobitis nibripinnis, Jordon, M. J. L. and S. 1849, p. 332. 
NemacheiVus nibripinnis, Day, Fishes of Malabar, p. 203. 
B. III. D. 2/6, A. 2/5, C. 13. 
Length of head 1/6, of pectoral 1/8, of caudal 1/6, height of body 
