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1 880 — Continued. 



Ill-— Uber einige Fiscliaiteu aus dem nordlichen Japan, gesaa melt 

 vom Professor Dybowski. 

 [Sebastes Taczanowslcii n. s., Hripoptychus Dybowskii n. g. and n. s., Centronotus By. 

 bowskii n. s., Centronotus Taczanowskii u. s., Neozoarces pulcher n. g. and n. 8., Gasterosteus 

 japonicuH n. s. Urocentrus picttis Kner is referred to Centronotus, and Centronotus quin- 

 quemaculatus Kner to Opisthocentrus qidtiquemaculatus Kner. The tjpea of the last two 

 species were from De Castries Bay, and not from Pinang and Singapore— (Steind.).] 

 Notes on new and rare fishes of the Pacific coast. By W. N. Lockington. 

 <Amer. Naturalist, vol. xiv, No. 8, pp. 59.V()00, August, 18d0. 



[Remarks on recent discoveries of the writer and Jordan and Gilbert, relative to species 

 of Sebastichthys, Pleuronichthys, Lepidopsetta, Agonidw, Embiotocidce, Chiridce, Cottidce, 

 Icosteidce, &c., &c. Pleurogrammus Gill is partly characterized. Measurements of Tor- 

 pedo californica are given.] 



On the identity of the genus Leurynnis, Lockington, with Lycodopsis, Collett. 

 By Theodore Gill. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, iii, pp. 247-248, Sept. 4. 

 1880. 



[Xew comhinaiio^s— Lycodopsis pacifleus and Lycodopsis paucidens.] 



Description of a new Chiroid fish, Myriohpis zonifer, from Monterey Bay, Cali- 

 fornia. By W. N. Lockington. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, iii, pp. 248- 

 2.51, Sept. 4, 1880. 

 [Myriolepis zonifer (n. g. and n. s.).] 



Description of a new species of ray, Raia rhina, from the coast of California. 

 By David S. Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, 

 iii, pp. 251-253, Sept. 4, 1880. 



Description of a new species of Hemitriptc7'us from Alaska. By "W. N. Lock- 

 ington. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., pp. 233-23(i (sig. 16), Sept. 7, 1880. 

 [The supposed new species is H. cavifrons. I have examined the type in the California 

 Academy of Sciences .and do not hesitate to state my belief in its identity with Hcmitripte- 

 rus americanus (Gmel.) Storer.l 



Description of a new species of Catostomus (Catostomus cypho) from the Colo- 

 rado River. By W. N. Lockington. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., pp 

 237-240 (sig. 16), Sept. 7, 1880. 



The eulachon or candle-fish of the northwest coast. By James G. Swan. 

 <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, iii, pp. 257-2G4, Sept. 15, 1880. 



[It is now known that the sand smelt referred toon page 258 is Mypomesus pretiomt 

 and not H. olidus.] 



Descriptions of two new species of fishes, Ascelichthys rhodorus and ScytaUna 

 cerdale, from Neah Bay, Washington Territory. By David S. Jordan and 

 Charles H. GUbert. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, iii, pp. 264-268, Sept. 15. 

 1880. ' f , 



[Ascelichthys n. g. Cottid, ScytaUna n. g. Gongrogadid.] 

 Neue Gattungen und Arten von Fischen. Von Franz Steindachner. <Anzei(r. 

 Akad. Wien, No. xix, pp. 158-159. °' 



["N. g. Ptychochromis, Ancharius, Hypoptychus, Neozoarces, mit Diagnosen. "— Zool 

 Anzeiger, iii, No. 65, p. 460, Sept. 20, 1880.] 



Description of two new species of Scopeloid fishes, Sudis rivgens and Mycto- 

 phum cremdare, from Santa Barbara Channel, California. By David S. 

 Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum,^ii, pp 273- 

 276, Sept. 28, 1880. 



Do flying fish fly? By C. O. Whitman. <American Naturalist, vol. xiv 

 No. 9, pp. 641-653, Sept., 1880. ' 



Description of two new species of flounders (Parophn/s iscJiyurus and ffippo- 

 glossoides elassodon), from Puget's Sound. By David S. Jordan and Charles 

 H. GUbert. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, iii, pp. 276-280, Sept. 28, 1880. 

 f Definition of genus Parophrys modified, page 277.] 



