TELEOSTOMI. 
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E. SuwoROFF, Trudui St. Petersb. Obshch. xxxiii, 4, pp. 1-81, pi. — , 
writes on the regeneration of the fins in Cyprinus auratus. 
GuiDo Schneider, KB. Ver. Riga xlvi, 1903, pp. 4-9, remarks on the 
primitive condition of the genital cells in Teleosteans. 
H. Lams, Arch. anat. micr. vi, pp. 633-652, pis. xxi & xxii, has 
investigated the genesis of the vitellus in ovarian ova of Teleosteans 
(Osmerus and Alhurnus). 
J. S. Thomson, J. Mar. Biol. Ass. (2) vii, pp. 1-109, pis. i-viii, has a 
paper on the periodic growth of scales in Fishes. 
E. Ehrenbaum, Wiss. Meeresuntersuch. vi, Helgoland, pp. 127-200, 
fig., pis iii-xvi, continues his descriptions of the breeding habits, eggs, and 
larval forms of the North Sea Fishes, and the same author, in collaboration 
with S. Strodtmann, t. c. pp. 57-126, figg., contributes a first report on 
the eggs and postlarval forms of the Baltic Fishes. 
A. Swaen & A. Brachet, Arch. Biol, xx, pp. 461-610, pis. xiii-xvi, have 
made observations on the early development of Teleostean Fishes. 
On the reproduction of sea Fishes in New South Wales : Dannevig, 
Rep. Fisher. N. S. W. f. 1902, ii, pp. 21-25 (1903). 
T. W. Fulton, Rep. Fish Board Scotland xxii, iii, pp. 141-241, 
pis. vi-xii, has a further report on the rate of growth of Scottish Marine 
Fishes. 
J. D. F. Gilchrist, Mar. invest. S. Africa iii, pp. 131-152, pis. v-xi, 
continues his descriptions of the ova and young of S. African marine 
Fishes. 
W. T. MoENKHAUS, Amer. J. Anat. iii, pp. 29-64, 4 pis., describes the 
development of hybrids between Fimdulus heteroclitus and Menidia 
notata. 
L. GucciNi, Rend. 1st. Lombardo (2) xxxvii, pp. 194-201, remarks on 
the food of Tessin Fishes, as revealed by the contents of the stomach. 
A. Briot, C.R. Soc. Biol. Ivi, pp. 1113 & 1114, remarks on the nature of 
the poison of Trachinus draco. 
H. B. Bigelow, Amer. Natm-al. xxxviii, pp. 275-284, has made experi- 
ments on the sense of hearing in the Goldfish. 
M. C. Dekhuyzen, Bergens Mus. Aarbog 1904, No. 8, has made osmotic 
experiments on Norwegian Teleosteans. 
Ida H. Hyde, Amer. J. Physiol, xii, pp. 249-252, has made experiments 
on the differences in electrical potential in the developing egg of 
Fundulus. 
L. RouLE, Mem. Ac. Toulouse (10) iii, pp. 390-402 & iv, pp. 113-122, 
remarks on pisciculture and the acclimatization of exotic Fishes in 
France. 
PLECTOGNATHI. 
A. Meek, Anat. Anz. xxv, pp. 217-219, figg., has notes on the auditory 
organ and the orbit of Orthagoriscus mola. 
Orthagoriscus mola, L. On an exceptionally large specimen, Michailovsky, 
Annuaire Mus. St. Petersb. viii, 1903, p. xlvi. 
Diodon erinaceus, Ag. (foss.), noticed and figured by Eastman, Bull. Mus. 
Harvard xlvi, p. 34, fig. ; D. nudifrons, sp. n., 0. P. Jenkins, Bull. 
U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 488, fig., Honolulu. 
Ouentheridia, g. n. for Tetrodon formosus, Gthr., Gilbert & Starks, Mem. 
Calif. Ac. iv, p. 158. 
Tropidichthys oahuensis and epilamprus, spp. nn,, 0. P. Jenkins, Bull. 
U. S. Fish Comm. xxii, p. 485, figg., Honolulu. 
Liosacus intermedins, sp. n., Miranda Ribeira, A Lavoura, 1904, p. 33, 
Coast of Brazil. 
