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new genus Lefna, including one new species and of the species of - 
Schizothorax, including seven species new to science. With plates 
IX-XIII. 
Cave Animals from Southwestern Missourt. With two plates. 
By S. GARMAN. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. XVII. No. 6. Dec. 
1889. Mr. Garman discusses a collection made by Miss Ruth 
Hoppin of Jasper county, Missouri, who made notes on the living 
forms. Only one species of fish, 7yphlichthys subterraneus, is 
mentioned. It was represented by a large number of specimens, 
mostly from wells, a few from caves and one from a creek outside. 
Two new species of Crustacea are described by Prof. W. Faxon in- 
to whose hands the crustacea were placed for identification. The 
invertebrates which were sent to Prof. H, Garmam to study con- 
tained no new forms. Ri 8: Ki 
Descriptions of New Species of Fishes collected at the Galapagos 
Islands and along the Coast of the United States of Columbia, 1877- 
’°88. By Davip STARR JORDAN and CHARLES HARVEY BOLLMAN. 
From Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. XII, pp. 149-183. Washington, 1889. 
Thirty-one new species are described, being part of a collection 
made by the U. S. Fish Comm. steamer Albatross. A genus re- 
lated to Lepidogobius is named Bollmannia, by Dr. Jordan, in honor 
of the junior author of the paper, who died while engaged in ex- 
_ploring the rivers of Georgia, while it was passing through the 
press. Three other new genera are described. ZS. E. 
List of Fishes collected by Alphonse Farrer about Mazatlan, with 
Descriptions of Two New Species—Heros beani and Pecilia butlert. 
By D.S. Jorpan. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1888, pp. 329-334. 
List of Fishes now in the U. S. National Museum, Collected in 
Nicaragua by Dr. Louis F. H. Birt. Ibid, 1. ¢., p. 411. 
On the Occurrence of the Great Lake Trout ( Salvelinus namay- 
cush) in the Waters of British Columbia. Ibid., |. c., p. 58. 
Notes on a Collection of Fishes Obtained in the Gila River, at 
Fort Thomas, Arizona, by Lieut. W. L. Carpenter, tw Sa. By 
Puivip H. Krirscu. 
The generic name Xyrauchen is proposed for Catostomus cypho 
of Lockington, a species from the Gila river. One new species 
(Catostomus gila) is described. RSE: 
