150 ZOOLOGICAL LITEllATUllE. 
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prices between Q. lacertus (Poey) and G. mapo. Repert. Fis.-nat. de Cuba, 
ii. p. 167, The same tmthor gives a synopsis of all the Cuban species, ibid, 
pp, 892->896, describing^(To6fws brunneus as new, p, 393, 
Gobius ceneofuscus and giuris figure.d by Peters, Mossamb, Tlussfische, 
tab. 8. figs. 1 & 2.’ 
Gobius ImcomelaSj sp. n., Peters, Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 1868, p. 147, 
l|ed Sea. — Gobius ohscuripinnis, sp. n., Peters, I c, p. 203, G, cUsjutr, sp, n., 
p. 264, G. iaci'gtnosus, sp. n., p. 265, and G. aryulus^ sp. n., p. 267, till from 
Luzon. — Gobius doricGf sp. n., Gunther, Ann. & Hag. Nat. Hist. 1868, i. 
p. 265, pi. 12. fig. A, from Sarawak. 
Gobius grandidierii is described as a new species from Madagascar, by Ool.' 
Playfair, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 10. 
Mr, Hay describes as three new species f)*om Madras, Gobius madraspa^ 
tensis and neillif Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 152, and G, bleelceri, p. 195; on the 
other hand, he identifies G, stiblitus (Cantor) with G, biocellatus (C. & V.); 
p. 164. - 
Euctenogobius' slriatusy sp. n.. Hay, 1. c. p. 272, with figure, Madras. 
Apocryptes variegatus, sp. n., Peters, 1. c. p. 267, Singapore. 
/ Gobiosoma marmoratum, sp, n.,‘ Peters, 1. c. p. 267, Samar. 
V, Ekotris omocyaneus, A correction by Poey, 1. c. p, 167, — Remarks on the 
other Cuban species, ibid. pp. 805-397. 
• Eleotris maculata, Wormitator microphtJudmus (Gill) is not distinct, accord- 
ing to Gunther, Trans. Zool, Soc. 1808, vi. p. 440. 
Eleotris dasyrhynchuSy sp. n., Giiuther, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, 1808, i. 
p. 265, pi. 12. fig. B. 
' Orthostomus amblyopinus, g. et sp. n., Kner, Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 
1868, Iviii. p. 29. Head deep, much compressed j mouth subvertical, with 
fine teeth and canines ; gill-opening wide, but partially covered by the oj^er— 
cles ; dorsal and ventral fins separate ; scales ctenoid. Singapore. H. 6 | 30. 
A. 30. 
\i p Callionymus phaeton figured by Steindachner, l,c, taf, 4 (C. morrisoniiy 
RissoP). 
I BLENNIIDiE. 
^ • Blennius. Hr. Steindachner describes the species found by him on his 
tour in the Pyrenean peninsula, Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 1868, Ivii. 
pp. 667-675 j he states that B. lupidus and B. varus are the males of B. vid- 
garis (p. 670), which is figured on pi. 1. tigs. 1 &; 2j ho figures also tlie 
common B. pholis, fig. 3. 
^ Blennius truncatus. Notes by Poey, Report. Fis.-nat. de Cuba, ii. p. 168. 
. Blennius vinetus, sp. n., Poey, 1. c. p. 243, Gnhn,-^Entomacrodus decoratus, 
sp. n., Poey, /. c. p. 898, Cuba. 
Petroscirtes zebra, sp, n., Bleeker, 1. c. p. 279, Singapore. H. If. A. 21. — 
PetrosciHes lineolatus, sp, n., Kner, Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien, Iviii. p. 29, 
Feejee Islands. 
Enchelyurus, g. n., Peters, Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 1868, p. 268. 
Hentition and the scaleless body as in Petroscirtes j gill-openings of moderate 
width, lateral; vertical fins confluent. — Enchelyurus jlavipes, sp. n., Peters, 
I, c, p. 268, 
j Nemophis, The Recorder has recently had an opportunity of 
