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morus concolor, S. maculatus, S. regalis, S. cavalla, Acanthocy- 
bium solandri, occurring in North America. 
Bean, T. H.-— New fishes collected off the coast of Alaska 
and the adjacent region southward. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 
XIIL, p. 37, 1890—Results of Albatross collections; 17 new 
species described; the new genera are Bothrocara, Poroclinus, 
Dasycottus, Malacocottus. 
EIGENMANN, C. H. AND R. S.— Description of a new species of 
Cyprinodon. Proc. Cal. Acad., IL, p. 270, 1889.— C. nevadensis. 
EIGENMANN, C. H. AND R. S.—A list of the American species 
Gobiide and Callionymidz, with notes on the specimens con- 
tained in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Cambridge 
Massachusetts. Proc. Cal. Acad., IL, i., p. 51, 1889.—74 species 
enumerated; Clevelandia, n. g. 
EIGENMANN, C. H. and R. S.— Notes from the San Diego Bio- 
logical Laboratory. West Amer. Scientist, V1., pp. 124, 147, 1889: 
— List of 49 Teleosts from Cortez Banks; the new forms are‘ 
- Myctophum | californiense, M. townsendi, Notoscopelus brachycheir, 
Ditrema orthonotus, Sebastichthys levis, Icelinus australis, Parice- 
linus [n.g.] hopliticus. Follows with additions to fauna of San 
Diego; description of Phoxinus clevelandi from Napa County, 
California, and list of fishes of Allen Springs. 
GirL, T. N—The Halosauroid fishes typical of a special order 
Am. Nat., XXIIL, p. 1015, 1889 [1890]. 
The Notacanthid fishes as representatives of a peculiar 
order; 7. c., p. 1016. 
! EIGENMANN, C. H.—On the genus Clevelandia. Am. NAT, 
iie P. 916, 1889 [1890]. 
bon -The development of Micrometrus aggregatus, one of the 
: viviparous surf-perches. Am. Nar., XXIII, p. 923, 1889 [1890]. 
a Baur, G.—On the morphology of the ribs and the fate of the 
ictinosts of the medians fins in fishes. Jour. Morph., IIL., p. 463; 
ved Ta 
- BATRACHIA. 
DER J. 3n a brood of larval Amphiuma. Am. NAT., 
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