To the snows of Tibet through China . <^ ^ « r APPENDIX II 249 89. Misguimts mizolcpis, sp. n. D. 7 or 8. A. 8, 9. V. G or 7. This si^ecics has larp^er scales than any other of the .i^enus known tomc; they are arranp^ed in thirteen lonf,ntudinaI rows between tlie dorsalfin and the hxteral Hne, and in ten between the lateral line and the ventralfin. Barbels ten, four belonginj^ to the mandible ; the inner paii- of themandibulary barbels are about half the lenf,i;h of the outer ones. Headand body compressed. The height of the body is nearly equal to thelength of the head, which is contained s


To the snows of Tibet through China . <^ ^ « r APPENDIX II 249 89. Misguimts mizolcpis, sp. n. D. 7 or 8. A. 8, 9. V. G or 7. This si^ecics has larp^er scales than any other of the .i^enus known tomc; they are arranp^ed in thirteen lonf,ntudinaI rows between tlie dorsalfin and the hxteral Hne, and in ten between the lateral line and the ventralfin. Barbels ten, four belonginj^ to the mandible ; the inner paii- of themandibulary barbels are about half the lenf,i;h of the outer ones. Headand body compressed. The height of the body is nearly equal to thelength of the head, which is contained six-and-a-half times in the totallength (without caudal). Snout at least twice as long as the diameter ofthe eye, which is one-sixth of the length of the head. Origin of the dorsalfin nearer to the root of the caudal than to the occiput, conspicuously inadvance of the root of the ventral fin. Pectoral fin a little shorter thanthe head ; caiulal fin rounded, continued by a series of rudimentary raysto the anal fin, and a similar dista


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