14 PROCEEDING? OF THE CALIFORNIA 



Mr. Streets describes the following new species, giving Isthmns ol Panama 

 as their locality: 



Mithraculus coronatus. 



Aniculus longitarsis. 



Cenobita intermedia. 



Gebia longipollex. 



Alphceus hispinosus. fn'o', ^ /-r /'l?cf>' i- (<■ ii% 



The following species included in his list are Atlantic forms, some of which 

 may jaossibly occur in the Pacific, also: 



Mithraculus coronatus, St Gulf of Mexico, Brazil. 



CarpiUus coraUinus, M. Edwards Antilles. 



Actaa lahyrintliicar, St. ? 



Menippe mercenaria, St Atlantic. 



'Lupa rubra, M. Edwards , Brazil. 



Ocypoda rhombea, M. Edwards Antilles, Brazil. 



Uca Icevis, M. Edwards Antilles, Brazil. 



Hippa emerita, M. Edwards Antilles, Brazil. 



Cenobita dwgenes, M. Edwards Antilles. 



Panulirus gullatus, Latn. M. Edwards Antilles. 



" amerlcaiixs, Lamk, M. Edwards .Antilles. 



The following probaily reach as far north as Panama, and are therefore 

 referred to in their order: 



1. Panopoeus chilensis. 



4c. Ocypoda Gaudichaudii. 



2. Lupa dicantha. 



3. Eriphia cjonagra. 



W. N. Lockiugton read the f ollowiug : 



Notes on Californian Fishos. 



BY W. N. LOCKINGTON. 



Eaia bails. Linn. 



TJraptera hinocxhita. Girard. 



Dr. A. Gunther, in the Cat. Fishes Brit. Mus., Vol. VIII, p. 465, states his 

 belief that the latter of these fishes may be regarded as a climatic variety of 

 E. hatls. He goes on to say that "young examples have a round obscure spot 

 on each pectoral fin." 



Had Dr. Gunther seen the fish alive, or in a fresh condition, I think that 

 his opinion would have been dift'erent, but, as the Catalogue shows^his only 

 specimens were young, one from San Francisco, presented by Dr..W. O. 

 Ayres, the other a skin only, presented by J. Keast Lord, from Vancouver 

 Island. 



