602 THE AMERICAN XA TL 'RA US T. \\\ >l. XXX V I II. 



clalena Bay, 



Atherinops magdakmc Fowler is described 1 

 Lower California. Mugil kelaarti is described 

 caldwelli is redescribed from Samoa. A new sub-genus, Aodale- 

 chilus, is proposed for Mugillabeo. Sphyncna tome is described 

 itrobranchus cha-rocephalns is described 



Hawaii. Centrobranchus 



ctophidae 



amed to Khmoscopelus, but the gill rakers reduced to bunches of 



Numerous species are recorded from Zanzibar. These papers are 

 illustrated with good plates. 



In the Danish Meddelser om Grdnland (XIX, 1904), Mr. A. S. 

 Jensen gives a Hst of the fishes of Eastern Greenland, based on the 

 collections of the Amdrup-Hartz expedition of 1900. Thirty-six 

 species are included, the following being new : Ly codes eudipleuro- 

 " '^""i''') macrocephalus and Lycenchelys kolthoffi. 



ire given with a very convenient bibliography. 



Excellent fau 



According to Jensen, the Americ 

 identical with the European qimdricornis, as Jordan and Kvermann 

 had suspected. The American Artediellus atlaniicus is also shown 

 to be the same as the European A. undnatus, from which Jordan and 

 Evermann thought it apparently distinct. The name Icelus bicornis 

 IS rightly used instead of the later Icelus hantatus. The Greenland 

 species known as Liparis tunicata proves to be the same as Lipar. 

 hpans. nparisfabHdih mer^r^i. Farakpls kroyeri [s s\^o^^n to 

 be difTerent from F. borealis and the Charr of East Greenland is 

 Identified as Salmo (better Salvelinus) alpinus. The engravings are 

 entirely worthy of this admirable piece of faunal study. 



Professor Keinosuke Otaki of the Imperial Military Academy of 

 lokyo, a graduate of Stanford University, has begun in connection 

 -th Professor T. Fujita and T. Higurashi the publication of a serial 

 tied "Fishes of Japan." The text is in Japanese and 

 i^ngUsh. The species included in part first are Lateolabrax Japomcus. 

 I^riilus sinensis, Gymnosardn affinis and Seriola qnlngueradiata. 

 lese are illustrated by colored plates well executed by Mr. K. I to. 

 In the Report on the Sea and Inland Fishes of Ireland for 1901, 

 Messrs. E. \\ . L. Holt and L. W. Bryne describe and figure a trans- 



th^'' UM™'"f 'T'^ ^'^^"'^ '^'y '"^^^^d the young of 



the VVhiteSole," Glyptocephalus cynoglossns. The mouth is shown 



dolt on tlTidentiLaiion.' "'"'^ 



