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plates—Atlas Ichthylogique des Indes Orientales Néerlandaises (Ams- 
terd., fol., 1862)—the publication of which was interrupted by the 
author's death in 1878,” 
AFRICA, 
1. A. Giinther: The Fishes of the Nile; in Petherick’s Travels in 
Central Africa. (London, 1869, 8vo.) 
2. W. Peters: Naturwissenschaftliche Reise Nach Mossombique, 
IV. Flussfische. (Berlin, 1868, 4to.) , 
West Inpies anp Sourta AMERICA. 
. L, Agassiz: Selecta genera et species Piscium, que itinere per 
Brasiliam, collegit J. B. de Spix. .(Monach, 1829, fol.) 
. F. de Castelnau: Animaux nouveaux ou rares, recueillis pen- 
: dant l’expédition dans les parties centrales de Amérique du 
Sud. Poissons. (Paris, 1855, 4to.) 
. A. Giinther: An account of the Fishes of the States of Central 
America, (In Trans. Zool. Soc., 1868.) 
4, L, Vaillant and F. Bocourt: Mission scientifique au Mexique 
et dans l’Amérique centrale. Poissons. (Paris, 1874, 4to. In 
progress. ) 
F. Poey, the celebrated naturalist of Havannah, devoted many years 
of study to the Fishes of Cuba. His papers and memoirs are published 
partly in two periodicals, issued by himself, under the title of Memorias 
sobre la Historia natural de la Isla de Cuba (from 1851), and Repertorio 
Fisico-natural de la Isla de Cuba (from 1865), partly in North American 
scientific journals. And, finally, F. Steindachner has published many 
contributions, accompanied by excellent figures, to our knowledge, of 
the fishes of Central and South America. 
New ZEALAND. 
1. F. W. Hutton and J. Hector: Fishes of New Zealand. 
(Wellingt., 1872, 8vo.) 
Arctic REcions. 
1. ©. Liitken : A revised Catalogue of the Fishes of Greenland, in 
Manual of the Natural History, Geology, and Physics of 
Greenland. (Lond., 1875, 8vo.) 
Although only a nominal list, this catalogue is useful, as it contains 
references to all the principal works in which Arctic Fishes have been 
described. The fishes of Spitzbergen were examined by A. J. Malmgren 
(1865). 
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AUSTRALIA. 
Works on Australian fishes are not enumerated by Dr. Giinther. 
The list given in the introduction is far from being exhaustive. They 
need not be repeated here, but the following additional details will be 
useful. 
The following papers are all from the Proceedings of the Linnean 
Society of N.S. Wales:— 
Notes on the Entozoa of a Sun-fish; by W. Macleay, F.LS.; 
page 12, vol. I. 
Notes on the Zoology of the “‘ Chevert” Expedition ; by W. Macleay, 
F.L.S. ; page 36, vol. I. 
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