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pi. 74. fig. 2 } Jf. longimanm^ sp. n., p. 463, pi. 72. fig. 2 ; II. uropJithalmuSf 
pi. 72. fig, 1 ; II. aureus, pi. 73. fig. 2 ; II. affinis, pi. 79. fig. 1. j II. ery- 
thrcms, sp. n., p, 467, pi. 76. fig. 2) II. lobochtlus, sp. n.^ p. 457, pi. 76. fig. 1 j , 
II. citrinellus, pi. 71. fig. 1 j II. salvini, pi. 73. fig. 3 ; II trimaculatusj sp. n., 
p. 461, pi. 76 ; H. dovii, pi. 73. fig. 4 ; II, montaguensis, sp. n., p. 462, pi. 77. 
fig. 2 II. managuensis, sp. n., p. 463, pi. 77. fig. 8 ; II. ohlongus, sp. n., 
p. 464 j H. nicaraguemis, pi. 77. fig. 1 ; /£ godmanni, pi. 74. fig. 6 ; II. gut- 
tidatus, pi. 78. fig, 3 ; H, irregularis, pi. 78. fig. 2 j H, intermedins, pi. 78, 
fig. 1 ; II angulifcr, pi. 86. fig. 1. 
rctonia splendida figured by Gunther, 1. c. pi. 79. fig. 2. 
Ncetroplus, g. n., Gunther, 1. c. p. 469, differing from Ileros hi having ft ^ 
front series of flat incisor-like teeth. — iV. nematopus, sp. n., GUnther, 1. 1, 
p. 470, pi. 74, fig. 4. 
ANACANTHINL , / 
, Gadoidei. 
Gadus morrhiia. Hr. G. 0. Sars has observed that Codfish deposit their 
spawn at the surface of the water, where the ova float througliout the whole 
of their development. Nyt Magaz. for Naturvid. 1866; and Ann. & Mag< 
Nat. Hist. 1868, ii. p. 389. The same observation is contained in an article 
in Forh. Vid.-Selsk. Christ. 1866, pp. 237-249, in which the author follows 
up the development of the ovum and of the young during the first fortnight 
after exclusion. The embryo leaves the ovum on the sixteenth day. 
Gadus merlangus=: G. euxinus, and Gadus minutus=^ G. lusctts, according* td ^ 
Stcindachner, Sitzgsber. Ak. Wias. Wien, 1868, Ivii. p. 703. 
( Motclla m(iculata=iM. tricirrata, adult, according to Steindachner, l.e. 
p. 710. . : 
lirotida harhata. Notes by Poey, Ilepert. Fis.-nat. Cuba, ii. pp, 168, 401^ 
Brotula maculata, sp. n.. Hay, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 196, Madras. 
V Ammodyles siculus figured by Steindachner, Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 
1868, Ivu. p. 712, tab. 2. fig. 3. 
Pleuronectoidei. 
Prof. Schiodte’s paper On the change in the position of 
the Eye in Pleuronectid(B” [see Zool. Record, iv. pp. 153, 169] 
is translated in Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1868, i. pp. 378-383. 
The change in the position of the eye in Pleiironectoids has 
again been made the subject of a very important publication by 
Hr. A. W. Malm, in Svensk. Yet, Akad. Handl. vii. no. 4, 
1868, pp. 28 (read Sept. 8th, 1867)*. Indeed the author was 
one of the first who made researches into the subject, his former 
publication being in (Efvers. Svensk. Vet. Ak. Forh. for 1854, 
p. 173. For the subsequent papers by other authors, we refer 
to Zool. Record, i. p. 161, ii. p, 197, and iv. p. 169. In the 
present treatise the author controverts the opinion of Steenstrup 
(who stated Van Beneden^s fish to be a young Gunellus, and 
Malm^s specimen a malformed Pleuronectoid), and also proves 
