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PISCES. 
from the Ked Sea. He is inclined to reduce considerably the number of species 
in this genus, but describes one as new, viz. Glyphidodon cingulum (p. 626). 
Heliades dhnidiatus, sp. n., Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 629, Red Sea. 
Xiphochilus rohustus in the Red Sea, Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 650. 
Cin'hilabrus hetet'odon, sp. n., Bleeker, Arch. N^erl. 1871, p. 326, fig. 1, 
Amboyna. 
Chilinus. Dr. Klunzinger describes seven known species from the Red Sea. 
Verb. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1871, pp. 652-656. 
Chilinus bifasciatus, sp. n., Bleeker, Arch. N<Serl. 1871, p. 327,, fig. 3, Am- 
boyna. — Chilinus melanopleura is figured, ibid. fig. 2. 
Chilinus godeffroyiy sp. n., Gunther, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 666, pi. 66, Tonga 
Islands. 
Pseudochilinus hexatccnia in the Red Sea, Klunzinger, 1. c. p. 657. 
Platyglossus notopsis, A black variety noticed by Giinther, P. Z. S. 1871, 
p. 667. 
Platyglossus nigromaculatus, sp. n., Giinther, 1. c. p. 666, pi. 65. fig. B, Samoa 
Islands. 
Novactda. Dr. Klunzinger describes four known species from the Red Sea. 
L. c. pp. 530-633. ^ 
^/ Jidis rueppellii is a new name given by Klunzinger to J, purpurcus j[Riipp., 
nee Forsk.) j the true J. purpureus of ForskRl is identical with J. irilobatus 
(Lac6p.). Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1871, p. 536. 
V Coris cingulum is stated to be the young state of Coris aygida by Klun- 
zinger, 1. c, p. 639. 
4 Scanis hoplmnystax described as a new species from St. Martin’s by Cope, 
Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. xiv. p. 462. 
V Cryptotomus, g. n.. Cope, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. xiv. p. 462. ^Dentition of 
Callyodon) 11 dorsal spines; one row of scales on the cheek. — Cryptotomus 
roseiiSy sp. n., Cope, 1. c. p. 462, fig. 1, St. Martin’s. 
Pseudoscat'us. Dr. Klunzinger {1. c. pp. 569-570) distinguishes, beside 
several varieties, 10 species from the Red Sea ; he differs from his predeces- 
sors in some points of the synonymy. 
V Pseudoscarus diadema, considered to be a distinct species, and described by 
Cope, Tr. Am. Phil. Soc. xiv. p. 461. 
V Coridodax pullus figured by Knox in T. N. Z. Inst. iii. p. 130, pi, 18. fig. 2. 
Vertebrae 27/21. 
V Chromides. On sexual differences and nidification of some South- Ame- 
rican species, see Darwin, Descent of Man, ii. pp. 13, 20. 
Ilemichromis subocellatus, sp. n., Gunther, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 667, pi. 67. fig. C, 
Gaboon. 
\lAcara yiavilabtds, sp. n.. Cope, P. Am. Phil. Soc. 1870, p. 670, Pebas. 
V Crenicichla cyanonotus and '^renicichla Indies are described as new species 
from Pebas by Cope, 1. c. pp. 669, 670. 
ANACANTHINI. 
Dr. Bleeker^s 24th part of the ^ Atlas Ichthyologique,^ which 
contains figures of a part of the East-Indian species of Pleuro- 
nectidcBy has been noticed above, p. 89. 
V Ly codes sarsii, sp. n., Collett, Forh. Selgk. Christian. 1871, pp. 62-66, with 
a plate, Ilardangcrsfjord, Norwa_y. 
