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PISCES. 
RhynchicWiys ia probably the young of Holocentrum, Gunther, A. & M» 
N. H. 1871, Yiii. p. 320. 
KuRTIDiE. 
V Pempheiis mangula^P. otaitenm^ according to Klunzinger, Verh. z.-b. Ges. 
Wien, 1871, p. 469, 
4 Pempherichlhys, g. n., Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 470, distinguished from Pempheris 
by a naked anal fin and ctenoid scales. 
Pempherichthys giintherij sp. n., Klunzinger, 1. c.. Red Sea. 
^ XiPHIIDiE. 
I Gray, J. E. On the injury inflicted on ships by the Broad-finned Sword- 
\ fish of the Indian Ocean. A. & M. N. H. 1871, viii. pp. 338, 339. 
AcronuridtE. , 
Acanthurus. Dr. Klunzinger describes eight known species from the Red 
Sea, Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1871, pp. 604-610. 
j Acronurus and Kens are probably the young of Acanthurus or Naseus, 
Gunther, A. & M. N. H. 1871, viii. p. 320. 
Acanthurus aterrimusj sp. n., Giinther, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 660, Samoa 
Islands. 
Acrmurus Uneolatus is mentioned as a new species from the Red Sea by 
Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 611. 
Naseus vomer, sp. n., Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 614, Red Sea. 
CARANGIDiE. 
J Cgranx. Dr. Klunzinger (Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1871fpp. 463-466) di- 
stinguishes 21 species from the Red Sea, the greater part of which are 
described. The author difiers in many points of synonymy from his prede- 
cessors, and describes as new species the following : — C. rhahdolepis, p. 467, C, 
elongatus, p. 468, C. hrevicarinatus and C. hleekeri, p. 461. 
Chorinemus. On the Red-Sea species see Klunzinger, 1. c. pp. 447, 448. 
v/ Seriola aureovittata (Schleg.) described by Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 460. 
NoMEIDiE, 
Cubiccps multiradiatuSf sp. n., Gunther, P, Z. S. 1871, p. 061, pi. 61, Manado. 
CyTTIDvE. 
jy Zeus faher. A large specimen fr*om the Norwegian coast described by 
1 i Rasch, Forh. Selsk. Christian. 1871, pp. 600-602. 
SCOMBRID^. 
'i Sconibet' kanagw'ta = Sc. chrysozonus (Riipp.), according to Klunzinger, 
Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1871, p. 441. 
\ Pelamys nuda described by Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 443. 
V Pelamys sarda on the coast of Scandinavia. Malm, (Efv. Sv. Akad. 1870, 
p. 837. 
