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C. Russia. 



1. Nordmann, " Ichtliyologie Politique," in " Voyage dans 

 la Eussie meridionale de Demidoff." (Tom. iii. Paris, 1840, 

 8vo, atlas fol.) 



D. Germany. 



1. Uechd and Kncr, " Die Slisswasser-fische der Oester- 

 reichisclien Monaxcliie." (Leipz. 1858, 8vo.) 



2. C. T. E. Sicbold, " Die Slisswasser-fische von Mittel- 

 euroipa." (Leipz. 1863, 8vo.) 



E. Italy and Mediterranean. 



1. Bonaparte, " Iconografia della Fauna Italica." Tom. 

 iii. Pesci. (Eoma, 1832-41, fol.) (Incomplete.) 



2. Costa, " Fauna del Eegno di Napoli." Pesci. (Napoli, 

 4to, about 1850.) (Incomplete.) 



F. Franee. 



1. E. Blaneliard, " Les Poissons des eaux douces de la 

 France." (Paris, 1866, 8vo.) 



G. Pyrenean Peninsula. 



The freshwater Fish-fauna of Spain and Portugal was 

 almost unknown, until F. Steindachner paid some visits to 

 those countries for the purpose of exploring the principal 

 rivers. His discoveries are described in several papers in the 

 " Sitzungsberichte der Akademie zu Wien." B. dii Socage 

 and F. Capello contributed towards the knowledge of the 

 marine fishes on the coast of Portugal. ( " Jorn. Scienc. Acad. 

 Lisb.") 



H. North America. 



1. J. Richardson, "Fauna Boreali Americana." Part 

 III. Fishes. (Lond. 1836, 4to.) The species described in this 

 work are nearly all from the British possessions in the North. 



