in. Systematik, Faunistik, Biologie. 1. Pisces. III. Systematic. 173 



Aristeus perporosus n. Maryborough ; id. p 694. 

 Leme purpurascens n. Queensland; id. p 698. 

 Amblyopm niger n. ? Queensland; id. p 698. 



Family Blenniidae. 



Jordan ( 3 ) p 142 gives a synopsis of the species of Cremnobates found at Key 

 West, Florida - - nox n. Key West, Florida; Jordan & Gilbert ( 2 ) p 30. 



Blennius lupuhts Bonap. is noted by Tristram p 162 pi. 19 fig. 3. 



Petroscirtes ivikoni n. Port Jackson ; Macleay ( 4 ) p 171 lineatus n. Murray Is- 

 land, Torres-Straits; De Vis ( ! ) p 698. 



Salarias griseus n. South Sea Islands ; id. ( 2 ) p 450 decipiens n. p 694, pauper n., 

 sublineatus n. and belemnites n. p 695, furvus n. and furcatus n. p 696, helenae n. 

 and viperidens n. p 697, all Queensland ; calvus n. p 697. Murray Island, Torres 

 Straits; id. (*) 



Lumpenus lampetriformis Walb. is described and figured by Day ( 2 ) as new to the 

 fauna of the East Coast of Scotland. 



Gnathypops mystacinus n. Pensacola, Florida; Jordan (\) p 37. 



Family Mastacembelidae. 

 Mastacemblus marchei Sauv. and niger Sauv. are redescribed by Sauvage ( 2 ) p 206. 



Family Sphyraenidae. 



Meek & Newland (*) review the American species of Sphyraena, giving a 

 synopsis and synonymy of the 7 known species, and detailed descriptions of 4 out 

 of the 5 species belonging to the Atlantic Ocean - jello C. & V., fig. 1, kenie 

 Klz. fig. 2, and chrysotaenia n. fig. 3 Red Sea; noted by Klunzinger ( l ) p 12ft 

 pi. 11 - dttiia Bleek. is described by Pereira-Guimaraes ( 2 ) p 18. 



Family Atherinidae. 



Atherina pinguis Lacep. fig. 2, forsfcalii Riipp. fig. 3, and gobio nom. n. = cylindrica 

 Klz. (nee C. & V.) fig. 4, are figured by Klunzinger ( l ) pi. 11 araea n. Key 

 West, Florida; Jordan & Gilbert ( 2 ) p 27. 



Atherinosomajamesoniu.. Bremer River ; Macieay ( 4 ) p 171. 



Family Mugilidae. 



Jordan & Swain ( 3 ) have published a review of the American species of Ma- 

 rine Mugilidae, containing a synopsis of Mugil, Chaenomugil, and Querimana and 

 their species with descriptions, and, in some cases, comparative tables of measure- 

 ments. A table shewing the geographical distribution is given and a new subgenus 

 Lisa is proposed for Mugils with the adipose eyelid obsolete, type Mugil capita 

 Cuv. crenilabis Forsk. fig. 2, scheli Forsk. figs. 1 and la, oeur Forsk. fig. Ib, 

 fade Forsk. fig. 3, and labiosus C. & V. fig. 4, are figured by Klunzinger (*) 

 pi. 10. 



Querimana gyrans n. Key West, Florida; Jordan & Gilbert ( 2 ) p 26. 



Family Gastrosteidae. 

 Gill ( 6 ) gives a diagnosis of the groups p 157-159. 



