ACANTIIOPTEUYGII PI! ARYNGOGNATHI; 101 
AiherinichUiys laticlavia and A. microlepidota probably identical, Cunning- 
ham, Trans. Linn. Soc. xxvii. p. 471. 
Labidesthes, g. n., proposed by Cope for Chirostoma sicculum (see Zool. 
Record, ii. p. 192), P. Am. Phil. Soc. 1870, p. 466, fig. 1. 
Mugilid^. 
Myxus leuctscus, sp. n., Gunther, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 666, pi. 66. fig. A, Cook’s 
Islands. 
GASTEROSTElDiE. 
/ 
Gasterosteus pungttius. On its nidification, Landois in Zool. Gart. 1871, 
pp. 1-10, with figure of nest ; and on its distribution in Germany, Martens & 
Friedel, ibid. pp. 28-31. 
Gasterosteus brachycentrus in Algeria, Playfair & Letourneux, A. Sc. IM. 
N. H. 1871, Yiii. p. 388. 
FiSTULARIIDiE. 
FisUdaria villosa, sp. n., Klunzinger, Verb. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1871, p. 616, 
Red Sea. 
Centriscid.®. 
Centriscus gracilis taken in the towing-net, between Monte Video and the 
Strait of Magellan, by Cunningham, Trans. Linn. Soc. xxvii. p. 471. 
j Gobiesocid^. 
Gobiesox cerasinus is described as a new species' by Cope, Tr. Am. Phil. 
Soc. xiv. p. 473, St. Martin’s. 
Labyrinthici. 
/ Osphronefnus olfax. Prof. P. Doderlein has published a pamphlet, ^ Rap- 
porto della Commissione inviata a Siracusa dalla Societa d’Acclimazione di 
Palermo coll’ incarico d’esaminare se le condizioni fisiche del fiume Anapo 
fossero adatte per acclimarvi il pesce Gurami.’ Palermo : 1867. 8vo, pp. 68, 
with a map and plate. It appears to have been reprinted from ^ Atti della 
Societa d’Acclimazione in Sicilia.’ It is shown that Sicily would be well 
adapted for the acclimatization of this fish : but we are not aware that fur- 
{ ther steps have been taken in the matter. 
Trachypterid^. 
TracJiypterus iris. Its fat is phosphorescent. Panceri, Rendic. Acc. 
Napol. 1871, April. (See p. 90.) 
ACANTHOPTERYGII PHAEYNGOGNATHI. 
^ Amphiprion bicinctus—A. clarkii, according to Klunzinger, Verb. z.-b. Ges. 
Wien, 1871, p. 618. 
Fomacentrus. 13y. Klunzinger (/. c.) mentions six species from the Red Sea, 
Pomacentrus sulfureus (p. 621) being new. 
Glyphidodon. Dr. Klunzinger (I. c. pp. 623-629) describes seven species 
