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rather overhanging the month, without any lateral lobe. Lips continuous at the angle of the 
mouth, and having a thin cartilaginous covering. Barbels: a short maxillary, hut no 
rostral pair. 
JIab. —Sind, Punjab, and the Deccan. The specimen figured came from Murree. 
16. ClRRHINA GOHAMA. 
Cyprinus latius and gohama , Hamilton Buchanan, Fishes of Ganges, pp. 346, 393. 
Barbus diplochilus, Heckel, Fisch. Kasch., p. 53, t. x, f. 1. 
Tylognatlms barbatulus, Heckel, HiigeFs Reise, iv., p. 376. 
Chondrostoma wattanah , Sykes, Trans. Zool. Soc., ii., p. t. 62, f. 4: Bleeker, Beng., p. 25. 
GonorhjncJms brevis, APClell and Ind. Cypr. p. 373, t. 43, f. 6. 
Crassoc/ieilus latius and gohama, Bleeker, Prod. Cypr., p. 110 ; Gunther, Cat. vii., p. 72. 
Crassocheilus rostratus, Gunther, loc. cit. 
Grossooheilus barbatulus. Gunther, loc. cit. 
B. iii., D. , P. 15, Y. 9, A. f, C. 19, L. 1. 38-40. 
There are several specimens of this fish from the lake in Kashmir; and, curiously 
enough, they show the links between Hamilton Buchanan’s and Heckel’s species. All have 
a pair of rostral barbels and minute mandibular ones {C. barbatula) . Some have 5^, some 
4-| rows between the lateral line and base of first dorsal ray. Others possess 3, 3J, and Th¬ 
rows between the lateral line and base of ventral fin. The proportions, likewise, vary with 
age and other causes. 
The localities this fish inhabits, and its mode of frequenting stones, very much resemble 
those of Discognathus lamta, Hamilton Buchanan, whilst its jaws are wide (not deep); and its 
under surface is similarly flattened, but it has no labial sucker. 
17. Barbus tor. Plate III, fig. 4. 
Cyprinus tor, Hamilton Buchanan, Fishes of Ganges, pp. 305, 388. 
Barbus ( Labeobarbus) hamiltonii, Gray and Hardwicke, Ind. Zool., pi. ; Jerdon, Mad. Journ. Lit. 
and Sci., 1849, p. 311. 
Barbusprogeneius, MLlell and, Ind. Cyp., pp. 270, 334, pi. lvi, f. 3; Cuv. and Val., xvi, p. 208. 
Labeobarbus macrolepis, Heckel, Fisch. Kashmir, p, 60, pi. x, f. 2, Cuv. and Val., xvi, p. 209. 
Labeobarbus tor, Bleeker, Cobit. et Cyp. Ceylon, in Nat. Verb. Holl. Maat. Haar., 1864, p. 10, 
f. 2. Day, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1867, p. 290; 1870, p. 372. 
Barbus hhudree, Sykes, T. Z. S. ii, p. 57. 
Barbus tor, Cuv. and Yah, xvi, p. 199. 
Barbus ( Barbodes ) tor, Day, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1869, pp. 270, 334. 
„ mosal, Gunther, Cat. vii, p. 130. 
„ macrolepis, Gunther, Cat. vii, p. 131. 
„ longispinis, Gunther, Cat. vii, p. 132. 
B. iii, D. P. 18, Y. 9, A. f, C. 19, L. 1. 23-24, L. tr. 4/4, 
This fish, the Mahaseer of India, is too well known to need describing. 
