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Show 1869.] MR. F. DAY ON THE FISHES OF ORISSA. 301 21. B O L A PAMA, H. Buch. Botul (Ooriah). B.vii. D. 10 | -•. V.J. A.f. C. 17. L. 1. 70-80. L. tr. gg. Vert. 24. CECC. pyl. 9. It ascends rivers for breeding-purposes as far as docs the Corvina coitor. It grows to 5 feet in length; and if cooked directly it is taken from the water, it is fair eating. 22. P O L Y N E M U S PARADISEUS, Linn. Tupsi (Ooriah). B.vii. D. 7|*i. P. 15/vii. V. J. A. ~. C.19. L. 1. 70. L. tr. j^. Caec. pyl. 5. Common in the sea at Chanderpore. I found only five caecal appendages, and not ten, which is said to be the normal number. 23. P O L Y N E M U S SEXTARIUS, Bloch. B.vii. D. 8\~. P. 15/vi. V.J. A. jj. C. 17. L. 1. 48. L. tr. £. Grows to 7 inches in length. Common in the sea at Chanderpore. 24. P O L Y N E M U S INDICUS, Shaw B.vii. D. 8 ] ~ . P. 20/v. V.J. A. i U . C. 17. L. 1.62-65. L. tr. 1. Vert. J. One 30 lbs. weight taken at Chanderpore in the sea. 25. TRICHIURUS SAVALA, CUV. & Val. Droga puttiah (Ooriah). Hab. Chanderpore, in the sea. 26. SCOMBER KANAGURTA, CUV. & Val. B. vi. D. 8-9 | i | v. P. 21. V. J. A. i | v.-vii. C 25. Vert. g. No praeanal spines. Hab. Chanderpore in the sea. 27. CYBIUM GUTTATUM, Bloch. Very common at Chanderpore. Hab. Chanderpore, in the sea. 28. STROMATEUS ARGENTEUS, Bloch. Hab. Chanderpore, in the sea. 29. STROMATEUS CINEREUS, Bloch. Hab. Chanderpore, in the sea. |