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Pisces — continued. 



Australasia and Pacific Ocean. 



Twelve Fishes from Easter Island, including the types of 

 four new species {Acanthistius fuscus, Anampses pulcher, 

 Lahrichthys fuentetii and Monacanthus paschalis) ; presented 

 hy Professor Francisco Fuentes. 



Forty fresh-water Fishes from New Guinea, including several 

 co-types and examples of species new to the collection ; 

 received in exchange from Professor Max Weber. 



Seven Fishes from the Stekwa and Utakwa Rivers, Dutch 

 New Guinea, including examples of Anihassis reticulatus and 

 Anisocentrus rubrostriatus new to the collection; presented 

 by the Subscribers to the WoUaston Expedition to Dutch New 

 Guinea.. 



Two hundred and sixteen Fishes from New Guinea, Goram 

 and Ceram, including examples of several species new to the 

 collection ; presented by the Subscribers to the British Ornitho- 

 logists' Union Exp)edition to Dutch Neiu Guinea. 



Sixteen Fishes from the Monte Bello Islands, Western 

 Australia ; ^jresented by P. D. Montague, Esq. 



Ninety-four Fishes from New Zealand, including the types of 

 ten new species; collected by the British Antarctic ("Terra 

 Nova") Expedition, 1910. 



Antarctica. 



One hundred and fifty Fishes from Victoria Land, including 

 the types of twelve new species ; collected by the British 

 Antarctic ("Terra Nova") Expedition, 1910. 



Twenty-one Fishes from Wilhelm Land, including co-types 

 of Trematomus brachysoma, Austrolycichthys brachycepha.lus 

 and Lycodichthys antarcticus ; received in exchange from the 

 Berlin Museum. 



A co-type of a recently described Notothenioid Fish 

 {Dolloidraco longidorsalis) from Graham Land ; received in 

 exchange from the Paris Museum. 



Hemichoedata and Phoronidea. 



The only additions of Pterobranchia are four specimens of 

 Cephalodiscus agglutinans Harmer and Ridewood, a species 

 recently described from Station 346, 56 fathoms, of the " Scotia " 

 Scottish National Antarctic Expedition ; presented by the 

 Scottish Oceano graphical Laboratory. 



Another interesting addition is Phoronis ovalis S. Wright, 

 from the Northumberland Coast ; presented by Professor 

 A. Meek. 



