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PISCES. 
— Gobius plati/stoma, sp. n., Gunther, 1. c. p. 6G4, pi. G3. fig. B, North-eastern 
Australia. — Gobius leucostictuSf sp. n., Gunther, 1. c. p. 664, pi. 63. fig. 0, Tonga 
Islands. — Gobius elapoides^ sp. n., Gunther, 1. c. p. 665, pi. 63. fig. D, Japan? 
Gobius microps (Kroy.) described by Malm, CEfv. Sv. Akad. 1870, p. 844 ; 
it is allied to Gobius pictu/ (Malm, G^jefreysU (Gthr. 1867), ibid. 
p. 848. 
Gobius rhodopterus infi*esh waters of Algeria. Playfair, A. & M. N. II. 1871, 
viii. p. 886. 
Apocryptes {Gobiichthys, subgen. n.) pctersii, sp. n., Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 479, 
Red Sea. 
Gobiodon citrinus, sp. n., Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 480, Red Sea. 
Gobiosoma. Dr. Klunzinger (/. c.) describes G. diade?natum (Riipp.), 
p. 483, and Gobiosoma vulgare, sp. n,, p. 484, both from the Red Sea. 
i Eleotris. Mr. Cope (Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. xiv^ p. 473) describes as new 
species ^Culius pernigerj from St. Martins, and Oulius amblyopsisj from Su- 
rinam. 
Eleotris prasinus and Eleotris polyzonatus, spp. nn., Klunzinger, /. c. pp. 481, 
482, Red Sea. 
Callionymus lyra. Male and female figured by Darwin, Descent of Man, 
ii. p. 8. 
Callionymus cookii^ sp. n., Gunther, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 665, Cook’s Islands. 
BLENNIIDiE. 
Blennius. Dr. Klunzinger (Verb. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1871) describes the fol- 
lowing species from the Red Sea : — Blennius hypenetes, sp. n., p. 492 j Blen- 
nius jugular is ^ sp. n., p. 493 ; Blennius cornifer (Riipp.), p. 493 j and Blennius 
cy clops =Salarias cy clops (Riipp.) semifasciatus (Riipp.), p. 494. 
V Blennius gentilis (California) found at Rio Janeiro by Cunningham, Trans. 
Linn. Soc. xxvii. p. 470. 
Blennius sordidus (Sandwich Islands) found in the Bay of Coquimbo by 
Cunningham, 1. c. 
Petroscirtes. Dr. Klunzinger (1. c.) describes P. tapeinosoma (Bllrr.) and 
P. Jilamentosus (C. & V.), p. 495; P. mitratus (Riipp.) = P. barbatus (Ptrs.), 
p. 496 ; P. ancylodon (Riipp.), p. 497, and Petroscirtes (Enchelyurus) kraussiiy 
sp. n., p. 497 : all from the Red Sea. 
Salarias. Dr. Klunzinger Q. c. pp. 486-492) describes nine species from the 
Red Sea. He gives a lengthy account of the varieties of S. qicadricornis, one 
of which is the S. rivulatus of Riippell (p. 486). 
/ Labrisomus biguttatus, sp. n., Cope, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. xiv. p. 473, 
Bahamas. 
Cristiceps argentatus in an artesian well on the High Plateaux of Algeria. 
Playfair, in A. & M. N. H. 1871, viii. p. 387. 
Tripterygium obtusirostre, sp. n., Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 498, Red Sea. — Enne- 
apterygius pusillus (Riipp.) belongs to the same genus. Id. ibid. 
Patcecus subocellattts, sp. n., Giinther, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 665, pi. 64, South 
Australia. 
ATHERINIDiE. 
Alherina rissoi^ or a species allied to it, from fresh waters in Algeria, de- 
scribed by Playfair and lictourneux, A. & M. N. H. 1871, viii. p. 887. 
