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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



In consequence of having added several genera to the preceding 

 paper after the first eight pages were printed, I find it necessary 

 to make the following additions and corrections. 



In the tables of Geographical Distribution of Genera, add to the family Scombridae the 

 genera Pahnurus and Notacanthus, as peculiar to America. 



To the family Labrids, add the genus Chromis, as being found both in Europe and North 

 America. 



To the family Cyprinida;, add the genera Pimephales and Fundulus, as peculiar to Amer- 

 ica. 



To the family Salmonidic, add the genera Thymallus and Saurus, as being found both in 

 Europe and North America. 



To the family Clupeida>, add the genus Pomolobus, as peculiar to America. 



To the family Anguillidte, add the genera Murfena and Leptocephalus, as being found both 

 in Europe and North America ; and the genus Saccopharynx, as found in North America 

 but not peculiar to it. 



To the family Squalida;, add the genera Alopias and Scyllium, as being found both in 

 Europe and North America. 



To the family Raiidae, add the genera Rhinoptera, Cephaloptera, and Torpedo, as being 

 found both in Europe and North America. 



Add the two following species from Fabricius. 



Genus Anarrhicas, A. minor, Olafsen, Fabr., Fauna Groenl., p. 139; Rich, 

 Fauna Boreal. Americ., p. 96. 



Genus Squalus, S. Gunneri, Rich, Fauna Boreal. Americ, p. 313; S. Carcharias, 

 Fabr., Fauna Groenl., p. 127. 



To the catalogue of works consulted, add the following. 



Bosl. Journ. Nat. Hist. Boston Journal of Natural History. 8vo. Boston. 1831 et seq. 

 Proceedings of Boston Society of Natural History. 8vo. Boston. 1841rfsey. 

 Zoal. Journal. Sowerby's Zoological Journal. 8vo. London. 

 Proceedings of Zoological Society of London. 8vo. London. 1830 et seq. 



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