PHYSOSTOMI. 107 
Schizothorax. Mr. Day describea the species of this genus, J. A. S. D. 1871, 
pp. 338-348. 
Pseudogohio sinensis (Kn&r)—Goh{o rivularis (Basil,), Bleeker, Verb. Ak. 
Amsterd. xii. 1871, p. 23, tab. 8. fig. 1. 
Sarcoehilichthys sinensis, sp. n., Bleeker, 1. c. p. 31, tab. 4. fig. 2, Yantse- 
kiang. 
Saurogobio dumerilii and Saurogohio dahryi, spp. nn., Bleeker, /. c. p. 25, 
tab. 1. fig. 1, and p. 29, tab. 6, Yantsekiang. 
Phmogobio typus, sp. n., Bleeker, 1. n. p. 29, tab. 3. fig. 1, Yantsekiang. 
Ceratichthys labrosus and Ceratichthys liypsinotiis are described as new 
species from North Carolina by Cope, P. Am. Phil. Soc. 1870, p. 458. 
Hybopsis nivem, Hybopsis chlorocephalus, and Tlybopsis chiliticus are de- 
scribed as new species from North Carolina by Cope, 1. c. pp. 4G0, 461, 462. 
Hemitremia vittata, g. et sp. n.. Cope, 1. c. p. 462, Tennessee. 
Photogenys pyrrliomelas is described as a new species from North Carolina 
by Cope, 1. c. p. 463. 
Alburnellus altipinnis and Alburnellus matutinus are described as new spe- 
cies from North Carolina by Cope, /. c. pp. 464, 465. 
Hybognathus osmerinus, described as a new species from New Jersey by 
Cope, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 1870, p. 466, is figured by Abbott, Am. Nat. 
1871, iv. p. 717. 
Amblypharyngodon mola (H. B.)=-4. pellucidus (M‘C1.), according to Day, 
.1. A. S. B. 1871, p. 284. — The same writer states that Mola atkinsonii (Blyth) 
is a distinct species, p. 285. 
Semiplotus modestus figured by Day, 1. c. 1871, pi. 21. fig. 1. 
Xenocypris, Dr. Bleeker, 1. c., describes four neiv species of this genus 
from the Yantsekiang : — X. macrolepis, p. 53, tab. 5. fig. 2 ; X. tapeinosoma, 
p. 55, tab. 11. fig. 1 j X. davidi, p. 56, tab. 6, fig. 4 ; and X, microlcpis, p. 58, 
tab. 9. 
Lenciscus mthiops (Basil.) = X. dubius (Blkr.) described by Bleeker, 1. c, 
p. 45, tab. 14. fig. 1. 
Leuciscus callensis described by Playfair and Letom’neiix, A. & M. N. H. 
1871, viii. p. 391. 
Ctenopharyngodon idellus figured by Bleeker, 1. c. p. 47, tab. 10. fig. 2 ; the 
author refers this genus to Leuciscus. 
Achilognathus imberbis (Gthr.). The fish described and figured by Bleeker 
(1. c. p. 37, tab. 4. fig. 1) under this name appears to be a distinct species. 
Phodeus ocellatus figured by Bleeker, 1. c. tab. 6. fig. 3. Rhodeus sinensis, 
described ibid. p. 35. 
Acanthorhodetis. Of this genus, which we noticed in last year’s Record, 
Dr. Bleeker (1. c.) describes three new species from the Yantsekiang : — A. ma- 
cropterus, p. 40, tab. 2. fig. 2 ; A. guicJienoti, p. 41, tab. 13. fig. 2 ; and A, hyp- 
selonotus, p. 43, tab. 11. fig. 2. 
Aspidoparia sardina (Heck.)= Q/prmws morar (II. B.), and Aspidoparia 
jaya (H. 'B.') Leuciscus margarodes (M^Cl.), described by Day, J. A. S. B. 
1871, pp. 361, 362. 
Rarihus acutipinnis, sp. n., Bleeker, 1. c. p, 81, tab. 13. fig. 1, Yantsekiang. 
Squaliobarbus curriculus figured by Bleeker, 1. c. p. 48, tab. 13, fig. 3. 
Ilypophthalmichthys niolitrix and nobilis figured by Bleeker, 1. c. p. 83, 
tab. 12. fig. 4, and p. 85, tab. 14. fig. 2. 
