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Cetengraulis edentulus (Cuvier). 



Rio Janeiro, Brazil 1. 

 Cetengraulis engymen (Gilbert and Pierson). 



Panama (J. A. McNiel) 15. 



Thryssa valenciennesi (Bleeker). 



Padang, Sumatra 2, of which 1 now in Stanford Univeisity. 



Pterengraulis atherinoides (Linnaeus). 

 Surinam 1. 



Telara telara (Hamilton-Buchanan). 



Ganges R., India 1. 



Lycengraulis grossidens (Agassiz). 

 Surinam 1. 



GONORHYNCHIDJE. 

 Gonorhynchus gonorhynchus (Linnaeus). 



Melbourne, Australia 4. 



OSTEOGLOSSIDiE. 

 Osteoglossum bicirrhosum Agassiz. 



Manacapuru, Brazil ] ; between Rio Negro mouth and Peru 1 ; 

 Peruvian Amazon 1 ; Ambyiacu R. 2. 



Scleropages guntheri (Castelnau). 



Thirteen examples from "New Zealand" received from Dr. J. 

 Haast. These examples differ from the account and figure of Sclero- 

 pages leichardti Giinther, 6 chiefly in the shorter maxillary, longer 

 eye and longer pectoral, all points in harmony with Osteoglossum 

 guntheri Castelnau, 7 a species which is not noticed by Saville-Kent. 

 The latter apparently wrongly identifies Scleropages leichardti, as a 

 glance at his distinctions for that species as compared with his Osteo- 

 glossum jardinii, 8 will show. Thus it appears Osteoglossum leichardti 

 Saville-Kent is not of Giinther, but really identical with Scleropages 

 guntheri (Castelnau), and Osteoglossum jardinii Saville-Kent is iden- 

 tical with Scleropages leichardti Giinther. It may be doubtful that 

 my examples were indigenous to New Zealand, though they were all 

 labeled with that locality. Their identity with Castelnau' s species 



e Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3) XIV, 1864, p. 196, PI. 7. Burdekin River, Queens- 

 land. 



1 Journ. de Zool. Gervais, V, 1876, p. 131. Northeast Australia. 



8 Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland, VIII, pt. 2, 1890-91, p. 105. Northern Queens- 

 land. 



