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Matuer, Frep.—The Eggs of an Eel. Am. Mo. Micros. Jour., 
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PACKARD, A. S.—The cave fauna of North America. Mem. 
Nat. Acad., IV., 1889.—Mentions cave teleosts. 
Morrison, WILLARD R.—A review of the American species of 
Priacanthide. Proc. Phil. Acad., 1889, p. 159.—Species recog- 
nized are Priacanthus catafula, P. cruentatus, P. bonariensis (So. 
America) and Pseudopriacanthus altus, 
Kirscu, Pu. H., AND FORDICE, Morton, W.—A review of the 
American species of Sturgeons (Acipenseridz), Proc. Phila. 
Acad., 1889, p. 245.—Recognizes Scaphirhynchus platyrhynchus, 
Acipenser medirostris, A. sturio, A. rubicundus, A. brevirostrum, A 
transmontanus. 
HENSHALL, J. A—Some observations on Ohio Fishes. Jour. 
Cin. Socy. Nat. Hist., XII., p. 114.—General article. 
Kirsu, Px. H.— A review of the European and American 
Uranoscopide or Star-Gazers, Proc. Phila. Acad., 1889, p. 258. 
——American species Kathetostoma averruncus, Astroscopus anoplos, 
Upsilonphorus V-grecum, U. guttatus, 
MEEK, S. E. anD BoLLMan, C. H—Note on Elegatis bipinnulatus. 
Proc. Phila. Acad., 1889, p. 42.—Description of Long Island 
specimen. 
Garman, S. W.—A large Carp and its History. Proc. Bost. 
Soc, XXIV. p. 167, 1889.— Cyprinus carpio, from Ayer, Mass., 
weighing 16% lbs. 
GitBert, C. H— Fourth series of notes on the Fishes of Kan- 
sas. Bull. Washburn College, II., p. 38.—Enumeration of species. 
BEARD, J—On the early development of Lepidosteus osseus. 
Proc. Roy. Soc., XVI, p. 108, 1889.—Segmentation, origin of 
germ-layers, nervous system, peripheral sense organs, notochord, 
nephridia, giant cells in nervous system. 
McCormick, L. M—List of F ishes of Lorain Co., Ohio. 
Jour. Cin. Soc, Nat. Hist., XII., p. 127, 1890.—Nominal list of 
128 species. 
