Cteuogobins, GUI, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, 1858, pp. 374, 430. 

 Acanthofiobiiis, Gill in Ami. Lt/c. Nat. Hist. New York, and Proc. Acad. 



Nat. Sc. Pliihd. 18.i9, p. 145. 

 Rhinoo-obius, Gill in An)). Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, and Proc. Acad. 



Nat\ Sc. Phihid. IS.V.), p. 145. 

 Chffinop-obius, Gill in Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. Netv York, 1859, p. 12. 

 Lepidogobius, Gill, ibid. p. 14. 



Body more or less elongate, scaly. Teeth in several series in the 

 upper jaw, conical and fixed, generally small, sometimes with canines. 

 Two dorsal fins: the anterior with six, rarely with five or more 

 flexible spines ; the posterior of greater, and sometimes of much 

 greater, extent than the anterior. Anal similar to the posterior 

 doi-sal in form and size, terminating at some distance from the caudal. 

 Ventral fins united to a disk, which is not attached to the belly. 



3. Gobius lugens, Nordm. in Bemid. Voy. Buss. Merid. iii. p. 414, Poiss. pi. 9. 



£. 1. — Eiver Codor. 



4. caspius, Eichm. Zool. Spec. iii. p. 76, and Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, 



1838, p. 144. — Caspian Sea. 



5. afBnis, Eichw. Zool. Spec. iii. p. 75, and Bidl. Soc. Nat. Moscoii, 



1838, p. 143.— Caspian Sea. 



6. reticiilatus, Eichw. Zool. Spec. iii. p. 77. — Odessa. 



7. ephippiatiis, Loive, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1839, p. 84, and Trans. Zool. Soc. 



iii. p. 10. — Madeira. 



8. fluviatilis, Pall. Zoogr. iii. p. 162 ; Nordm. in Bemid. Voy. Buss. 



Merid.. iiL p. 429. — Rivers of Southern Russia. 



9. cephalarges. Pall. Zoogr. iii. p. 155 ; Nordm. iii Bemid. Voy. Buss. 



Merid. ni. p. 420, Po/s.s. pi. 12. f. 2.— Black Sea. 



10. constructor, Nordm. I. c. p. 427. pi. 9. f. 2. — Rivers of South Russia. 



11. vireseens. Pall. Zoogr. iii. p. 158 ; Nordm. in Bemid. Voy. Buss. 



Merid. iii. p. 417. — Black Sea. 



12. chilo, Pall. I.e. ; Nordm. I. c. p. 418.— Black Sea. 



13. fuUginosus, M'Coy in Ann. # Mag. Nat. Hist. 1841, vi. p. 403.— 



Connemara (Ireland). 



j3. Doubtful species apparently allied to G. joso. 



14. Gobius quadricapillus, Pall. Zoogr. iii. p. 159 ; Nordm. in Bemid. Voy. 



Buss. Merid. iii. p. 4.33, Poiss. pi. 13. f. 3. — Sebastopol. 



15. macropterus, Nordm. I. c. p. 434. pi. 13. f. 2. — South coast of the 



Crimea. 



y. Species apparently allied to G. elegans. 



16. Gobius olivaceus, Schleg. Faun. Jajyon. Poiss. p. 143. pi. 74. f. 3. — Japan. 



17. richardsonii, Bleck. Sumatra, iii. p. 508. — Rivers of Sumatra. 



18. kuhlii, Bleek. Blenn. en Gob. p. 251. f. 9. — Rivers of Bantam. 



19. tylankahanensis, Bleek. Blenn. en Gob. p. 251. f. 12. — Rivers of 



Bantam. 



20. poecilosoma, Bleek. Vcrhand. Batav. Genootsch. xxii., Blenn. cm Gob. 



p. 31, and Banten, p. 320. — Coast of Java. 



h. Species apparently allied to G. kokins. 



21. Gobius eleotrioides, Bleck. Verhand. Batav. Genootsch. xxii., Blenn. en 



Goh. p. 25. — Batavia. 



6. Doubtful species apparently allied to G. caninus. 



22. Gobius quadriporns, Cuv. ^ Val. sii. p. 87. — Siu-inam ? 



23. brevifilis, Cuv. ^- Val. sii. p. 90. — Pondicherry. 



24. — — janthinopterus, Bleck. Ceram, ii. p. 702. — Ceram. 25. 



