ADDENDA, 521 



the infraorbital bones. The rays of the soft portions of the vertical 

 fins are dotted with brown ; a series of white dots along the lateral 

 line. D. 12 rr^. The species is very well described by Cuvier. 



a. Fifteen inches long : stiiifed. Aneiteum (New Hebrides). From 

 Mr. MacgUlivray's Collection. 



Page 128. Centropogon australis. 



d. Fine half-grown specimen. Erumanga. Purchased of Mr. 



Cuming. 



Page 136. Tetraroge echinata. 



a. Type of the species. Sea of Pinang. From Dr. Cantor's Col- 

 lection. 



Page 139. Prosopodasys trachinoides. 



€, d. Skins : Malayan Peninsula. From Dr. Cantor's Collection. 



e. Adult. Pinang. From Dr. Cantor's Collection. 



Page 145. Synancidium horridum. 



0. Adult: skin. From the Collection of the East India Company. 

 D.2|f 



Page 148. Micropus unipinna. 



c, d. Feejee Islands. Voyage of the ' Herald.' — Ventrals scarcely 

 perceptible. 



Page 148. Minous monodactylus. 



p, q. Adult and half-grown : skins. Malayan Peninsula. From 

 Dr. Cantor's Collection. 



Page 151. Pelor japonicum. 

 g. Half-grown : injured. Amoy (China). 



Page 157. Cottus gobio. 

 V. Adult : skin. Cuneo. From Mr. YarreU's Collection. 



Page 159. Cottus scorpius. 



Add to the synonymy : — 

 Marulke, Stroem, Smuhnor, i. p. 296. 



Page 161. Cottus groenlandicus. 

 d'. Adult : stuffed. Montrose. Presented by W. Beattie, Esq.— 

 (Cfr. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. AprH 1860.) 



On its occurrence on the Irish coast, see M'Coy, Ann. & Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. 1841, vi. p. 403. 



