526 ADDENDA. 



Page 247. Eleginus maclovinus. 



h. Fourteen inches long. Falkland Islands. Purchased of Mr. 

 Jami'ach. 



Page 271. Micropogon undulatus. 



Add to the synonymy : — 



Bodianus costatus, Mtfch. Trans. Lit. 8f Phil. Soc. New York, i. p. 417. 

 Micropogron costatus Dckm/, New York Fauna, Fishes, p. 83. pi. 72. 

 f. 230 (cop. from Cuv. S^'Val). 



Page 281. PACHYURUS. 



Not having access to a paper by Prof. Reinhardt, published in 

 ' Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra den natui'historiske Forening i Kjo- 

 benhavn,' 1854, p. 108, 1 must content myself with quoting the abs- 

 tract given by Prof. Troschel in Wiegm. Archiv, 1855, p. 437: — 



" Eeinhardt has proved the identity of Lepiiitenis, Cuv., with 

 Pachyurus, Agass. ; the latter name is the prior. His Lepipterus 

 corvina, and a new species, P. liindii, from the Rio das Velhas, in 

 Brazil, belong also to this genus. He considers Heckel's Scicena 

 squamosissima as the type of a separate genus, near Pachyurus." 



The latter species, described by Heckel in ' Annalen des Wiener 

 Museums,' ii. 1840, p. 438, has the following formula, — 



D. 10 I ^. A. 1. L. lat. 85-90, 



I 31 o ' 



and is said to be distinguished by some of the scales being covered 

 Avith smaller scales. The caudal is densely scaly ; but nothing is 

 mentioned of the structure of the other fins. 



Page 293, Sciaena dussumieri. 



c. Half-grown. Amoy (China). 



d. Young. Amoy (China). 



Page 313. CoUichthys lucida. 



t. Adult. Amoy (China). 

 u, V. Young. Amoy (China). 



Page 327. Polynemus lineatus. 



This name is preoccupied by M'CleUand for a fish identical with 

 Polynemus indicus, and must therefore be altered into that of Poly- 

 nemus tceniatus. 



Page 330. Polynemus tetradactylus. 



r. AdiUt. Amoy (China). 



