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1880— Continued. 



III. — tjber einige Fiscliarten aus dem nordlicben Japan, gesammelt 

 vom Professor Dybo'wski. 

 , [Sebastes Taczanowskii n. s., Hypoptychus Bybowskii n. g. and n. s., Centronolus By- 

 bowskii n. s., OentronPtus Taczanoivskii n. s., Neozoarces pulcher n. g. and n. s., Gasterosteus 

 japonicus n. s. Urocentrus pictus Kner ia referred to Centronotus, and Centronotus quin- 

 quemaeulatus Kner to Opisthocentrus quinquemaeulatus Kner. The types 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. 

 <Anier. Natm-alist, vol. xiv, No. 8, pp. 595-600, August, 1880. 



[Remarks on recent discoveries of tlie writer and Jordan and Gilbert, relative to speciea 

 of Sebastichthys, Pleuronichthys, Lepidopsetta, Agonida; Embiotocidce, Ohiridce, Cottidm, 

 Icosteidce, &c., &c. Plcurogrammus 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. 



[New combinations— ij/codojjsis pacificus and Lycodopsis paueidens.] 



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

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

 251, Sept. 4, 1880. 

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

 Description of a new species of ray, Jtaia 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 Hemitripterus from Alaska. By W. N. Lock- 

 ington. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., pp. 233-236 (sig. 16), Sept. 7, 1880. 

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

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

 ^ rws americanw* (Gmel.) Storer.] 



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



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

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

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

 <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, iii, pp. 257-264, Sept. 15, 1880. 



[It is now known that the sand smelt referred toon page 258 is Hypomesus pretiosus 

 and not H. olidus.] 

 Descriptions of two new species of fishes, Ascelichthys rliodorus and Scytalina 

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

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

 1880. 



[Ascelichthys n. g. Cottid, Scytalina u. g. Congrogadid.'] 

 NeueGattungenundArtenvonFischen. Von Franz Steindachner. <Auzeig. 

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



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



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



Description of two new species of Scopeloid fishes, Sudis ringens and Mycio- 



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



Jordan and Charles H. Gilbert. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, iii, 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 (Parophrys ischyurus and Rippo- 

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

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

 [Definition of genua Parophrys modified, page 277.] 



