PISCES. 147 



dinav. FisJcar, PI. 22,2^; in the North Sea : this fish seldom is more than 10" 

 long ; there are four rays in the first dorsal fin, which in the male are very 

 long; in the second dorsal fin, which in the female (Call. Dracimculus) is 

 higher than the first, nine or ten are counted ; there are neither pyloric 

 appendages nor a swimming-bladder. In other species also of this genus 

 the sexual difference is great ; in Calllonymus ocellalus Pall. Spicil. Zool. 

 VIII. Tab. IV. figs. T — 3, the female, unless Pallas be mistaken, would 

 seem to have a higher first dorsal fin, with four ocellifoi-m spots, which are 

 absent in the male. 



Hopliclithys Cuv. 



Sp. Hojilkhthys Lanrjsdorfii Cuv. et Val. Poiss. iv. PI. 81, Faun. Jap., Pise. 

 Tab. 79, fig. 2. (The learned Schlegel thinks that this genus has its place 

 here, and not with the Aspidognatki.) 



Hemeroccetes Cuv., Valenc. 



Sp. Callionyimis acantlwrhynchos Forster, Callionymus monopterygius Bl. 

 Syst. IchtJi., from the Pacific, near New Zealand. Body scaly. Palate 

 furnished with teeth. Dorsal fin single. Is this its place ? 



Triclionotus Bl., Schn. Body scaly, slender. Eyes suj)erior, 

 almost contiguous. Mouth with small acuminate teeth, crowded in 

 jaws, vomer and palate-bones. Branchial aperture large ; bran- 

 chiostegous membrane with seven rays. Ventral fins jugular. 

 Dorsal fin single, with first two rays very long. 



Sp. To'icJionotus setiger Bl., Syst. Ichtli. Tab. 39. Habitat ? 



Comephorus Lac. Body naked. Mouth large, with teeth very 

 small, crowded in jaw, vomer and palate-bones. Branchial apertm-e 

 large ; branchiostegous membrane with six rays. Ventral fins none, 

 pectoral long. Dorsal fins two. 



Sp. Comephorus baikalensis Lac, Callionymus Baicalensis Pall., Nov. Act. 

 Pctrop. I. PI. 9, figs. 2, 3, 



Eleotris Geonov. Body scaly, with trunk attenuated posteriorly, 

 compressed. Head depressed, with eyes remote. Teetli small, 

 crowded, arranged in both jaws in several rows. Branchiostegous 

 membrane with six rays. Dorsal fins two, the first with flexile 

 rays. (Swimming-bladder.) 



PhUypnus Val. Small teeth in the anterior margin of vomer. 

 (Maxillary teeth of front row larger, conical, distant.) 



Sp. Eleotris dormitatrix Cuv., Platyceplialus dormitator 'BhOCB, Syst. Ichth., 

 Tab. XII. (the scales are not shewn), Guerin Iconogr., Poiss. PI. 40, fig. 

 I ; a fresh- water species from S. America, which attains a size of i to i^'. 



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