197 
1872.] F. Day — Monograph of Indian Cyprinidce. 
1/5 of the total length. Eyes ; diameter 1/0 of length of head, 2 diameters 
from end of snout and apart. Fins ; dorsal commences midway between 
end of snout and base of caudal fin, which is slightly emarginated. Scales, 
minute. Lateral line , complete. Colours, dirty olive along the back 
becoming light on the abdomen. Nine bars pass from the back towards 
the lateral line, and also a number of irregular bands descend to the same 
distance ; a dark bar at the base of the caudal. Dorsal with two bars, the 
lowest sometimes red. Caudal with three wide bars. 
Hah . — Malabar. 
38.* Nemacheilvs ttjeio. 
Colitis tuno, Ham. Buck , Fish. Ganges, pp. 358, 395 ; # Cuv. and Val., xviii, p. 33. 
„ gibbosa, MeCIell., Ind. Cyp., pp. 304, 436, pi. 52, fig. 7, (from H. B.’s MS.). 
„ arenata, Val. in Jacq. Voy. Ind. Poiss., pi. 15, fig 1 ; Cuv. and Val., xviii, p. 28. 
Nemacheilas turio, *Giinther, Catal., vii, p. 360. 
Tu/ri, Assam. 
B. III. D. 8 (10 ?), F. 12, V. 8, A. 7, C. 19. 
Length of bead (according to figure) about 1/5, of caudal 1/5, height 
of body 1/5 of the total length. Eyes, of moderate size. 1 ree portion ot 
tail appears higher than long. Back elevated. Fins; pectoral nearly 
reaches the ventral. Caudal emarginate. Colours ; body irregularly spotted 
and blotched. 
Hub. — Assam. 
39.* Nemacheilvs guttatvs. 
Colitis guttata, McClell., Ind. Cyp., pp. 305, 438, pi. 52, fig. 5, 6 ; *Cuv. and Val. 
xviii, p. 79. 
*NemachAlus guttatus, Gunther, Catal., vii, p. 360. 
B. Ill, D. 8. 
Tliis species is said to have only four barbels. Colours, light green 
with dark blotches. 
Sab. — Joorhatli in Upper Assam. 
Genus. 10. Oeeonectes, Gunther. 
Mead depressed, body scarcely compressed. No suborbital spine. Six 
barbels round the upper jaw. Dorsal fin placed far backwards at some 
distance behind the root of the ventrals ; caudal rounded. 
Mob. — China. 
Genus. 11. MisGutous, Lacep. 
Cobitichthts, Bleeker. 
Body elongated and compressed. No suborbital spine. Ten or twelve 
barbels, four being on the mandible. Dorsal fin arising opposite the ven- 
trals. Caudal rounded. 
