98 REPORT ON ZOOLOGY, MDCCCXLIII. 



some of the species are figured. Most of the Fishes here 

 described had been already instituted in the Proceed. 

 Zool. Soc. 1839-41. Only two new species are added. 



The continuation and conclusion of the Contributions to 

 the Ichthyology of Australia, by John Richardson (vide the 

 last Report, p. 104), appear in the Annals (xi, pp. 22, 169, 

 352, 422, 489.) These contributions are treated in the 

 same manner as the previous ones. They relate especially 

 to the Family of the Scombridre, Teuthidsc, and Labridse, 

 and again contain many interesting illustrations with regard 

 to the Fishes of Forster, Banks, and Solander. 



Of Henrik Kroger' s Danmarks Fiske (Fish of Denmark), 

 (Copenhagen, 8vo), the first Part of the second Volume 

 appeared in 1843 (the preceding parts I have not seen). 

 The text is in Danish, and the figures of the Fish are on 

 wood. 



This pai't contains Gmlm ^Inn-ltun, dUfflefimis, minutus, ///.\w/\ ,- J/",vA///////.v 

 rnlijdfis, Cttrbonarius, Pollttchiiis ; Merluccius r >>///// rix ; Lola JA///v/, /v//^/-, 

 abyssorum, vuli/nrin ; Motella Mmtela, cii,i/n-!</, /,-irii-i-tttn ; Phycis furcatw ; 

 Brosmius riilyaris; Raniccps ft/sens ; Plateau vulgaris, Flesus, Limanda and 

 microceplialus. 



The Naturalist's Library, conducted by William Jardiue. 

 Ichthyology Vol. v, contains the Fishes of Guiana, Vol. ii, 

 by Robert Schomburgk. (Edinburgh, 1843. 8.) The de- 

 scriptions of the Fishes, like those in the first volume, have 

 been drawn up from the author's figures and notes, by a 

 writer whose name does not appear, and Avhose incognito 

 I suppose I must respect. The descriptions are in general 

 insufficient, and it is difficult or impossible to determine 

 by them, the Fishes from the same locality in the Berlin 

 Museum. The figures, which occupy 30 plates, are still 

 less adapted to facilitate the determination. 



Icones piscium, or Plates of Rare Fishes. By J. Richard- 

 son. Lond. 1843. 4. Part i. 



History of the Fishes of Madeira. By Richard Thomas 

 Lowe. Lond. 1843. 8. 



These two works have not yet reached me. 



