Vertebrata. 



cheri Gray, caribaeum Sund., lanceolatus Pall., and cultellum Pets., p 32, and 

 bassanum n. Bass Straits; p 31. 



B. Palaeontological. 



Arnaud, E., Note sur les Poissons fossiles du Cretace inferieur des environs d'Apt (Vaucluse). 



in: Bull. Soc. Geol. France (3) Tome 10 p 131134. [180] 

 Gibson, J., On the occurrence of Ctenodus in the oil shales near West Calder. in: Proc. 



Physic. Soc. Edinburgh p 190192. [180, 181] 

 Kramberger-GorjanoviC, D., 1. Die jungtertiiire Fischfauna Croatiens. in: Beitr.Pal. Osterr.- 



Ung. Vol. 2 p 86135 pis. 2128. [180182] 



, 2. Vorlaufige Mittheilungen iiber die aquitanische Fischfauna der Steirrnark. in: 



Verh. Geol. Reichsanst. Wien 16. Jahrg. Nr. 2 p 2729. [180] 



, 3. Bemerkungen zur fossilen Fischfauna der Karpathen. ibid, pill 114. [180,182] 



, 4. Uber fossile Fische der siidbaierischen Tertiiirbildungen. ibid. Nr. 13 p 231 235. 



[180] 

 Newton, E. J., Notes on the Vertebrata of the Pre-Glacial Forest Bed Series of the East of 



England. Part. 7 Pisces, in : Geol. Mag. (2) Vol. 9 p 112114. [180] 

 Probst, J., Beitrage zur Kenntnis der fossilen Fische aus dem Molasse von Baltringen. in : 



Jahr. Hft. Ver. Vat. Naturk. Stuttgart 38. Jahrg. p 116136 pi. 2. [180, 181] 

 Sauvage, H. E., Synopsis des Poissons et des Reptiles des terrains jurassiques de Boulogne- 



sur-Mer. in: Bull. Soc. Geol. France (3) Tome 8 p 524 547 pis. 19 21. [180,181] 

 Stock,! 1 ., On Fish-rernains discovered in the Carboniferous rocks near Edinburgh, in : Na- 



ture Vol. 28 p 22. [180] 

 Traquair, R. H., Notice of New Fish-remains from the Blackband Ironstone of Borough 



Lee, near Edinburgh, in : Geol. Mag. (2) Vol. 9 p 540546. [180, 181] 

 Zigno, A. de, Annotazioni Paleontologiche. Parte 7 Nuove Aggiunte alia Fauna Eocena del 



Veneto. in: Mem. 1st. Veneto Sc. Vol. 21 Pisces p 183185 pi. 15 figs. 1318. 



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I. General Subject. 



The following gives a general account of the papers above referred to, and a 

 list of some of the species on which remarks are made, but which are not con- 

 sidered sufficiently important to merit special reference in the systematic part 

 below. 



Arnaud enumerates 6 species from the lower Cretaceous of the environs of Apt 

 (Vaucluse). Gibson notes the occurrence of Ctenodus in the Oil Shales near West 

 Calder. Kramberger-Gorjanovic (*) describes 23 new species referred to recent 

 genera, with the exception of 2 genera described as new (see below) ; ( 2 ) gives 

 notes on 24 species ; ( 3 ) see Gadidae ; and ( 4 ) contains short notes on Clupeoidei, 

 Salmones, Gadoidei, Scomberesocidae, Berycoidei, and Scomberoidei from the Ter- 

 tiary of Southern Bavaria. Newton gives notes on remains from the Pre-Glacial 

 Forest Bed Series of the East of England, referred to Perca fluviatilis , Acerina 

 vulgarist, Platax woodioardi, Esox lucius, Barbus vulgaris^., Leuciscus cephalus, 

 rutilus and erythrophthalmus, Abramis brama, Tinea vulgaris, Gadus morrhua, and 

 pollachiusl, Acipenser sp., Galeus canis, Acanthias vulgaris, Raja batis and clavata. 

 Probst describes 3 new species (see Chimaera and Acipenser) from the Molasse of 

 Baltringeu. Sauvage establishes 1 new genus and 4 new species from the Jurassic 

 of Boulogne-sur-Mer. Stock has a note on Fish remains discovered in the Carbo- 

 niferous rocks near Edinburgh. Traquair has notes on various Fish remains from 

 the Blackbaud Ironstone of Borough Lee, near Edinburgh. Zigno. see Chondro- 

 pterygii and Xiphiidae. 



