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PISCES. 
, The General Subject. 
Ohatelanat, H. Note sur les migrations des poissons du L4man. Bull. 
Soc. Yaud. (2) xiii. pp. 36 & 37. 
Dobson, G. Notes on the respiration of some species of Indian fresh- 
water fishes. P. Z. S. 1874, pp. 312-320. 
Forel, F. Enqu§te sur T^pizootie de typhus qui a s4vi sur les perches 
du lac Leman en 1873. Bull. Soc. Vaud. (2) xiii. pp. 400-411. 
Holdsworth, E. Deep-sea Fishing and Fishing-boats ; an account of 
the practical working of fisheries in and around the British Islands. 
London : 1874, 8vo, pp. 430, pis. 
PouciiET, G. Sur les couleurs des Poissons ; Rapport sur une Mission 
scioutifique aux viviers-laboratoires de Concarneau. Arch. Miss. Sci. 
(3) i. (1873), p. 636 ; and j; Zool. iii. pp. 106-123. 
Host, — . Observations on the fisheries of the Faroe Islands. Tids. 
Fisk. vii. pp. 97-126. 
^ & Collin, tom. cit. p. 126, on the Danish fisheries. 
FAUNiE. 
^ ^ Arctic. 
In “Die zweite Deutsche Nordpolarfahrt in den Jahren 1869 & 1870” 
(Leipzig: 1874, royal 8vo), II. Zoologie, 1, pp. 169-174, Peters gives 
descriptive notices of the fish obtained, Cataphracti. Discoboli^ Salmonini, 
and Gadini, describing one new species of the latter group. 
A list of 31 fishes hitherto knowp to inhabit the seas of Spitzbergen, 
the Biiren Islands, and Nova Zembla, is given in “Reisennach dem Nord- 
polarmeor in den Jahreu 1870 und 1871,” by Th. y. Heuglin (Braun- 
schweig ; 1874, 8vo), iii. Zoologie, pt. 3, Fische, pp. 203-228. The Rev. 
'w A. E. Eaton also gives a list of the fishes obseryed by him in Spitzbergen ; 
Zool. (s.s.) 1874, p. 3820. 
North Atlantic. 
A. Gunther publishes notes on fishes obtained at considerable depths 
in the North Atlantic, giving the determination of the specimens, which 
were obtained during the voyage of the “ Porcupine.” Ann. N. H. (4) 
V xiii. p. 138. 
Europe. 
R. Collett enumerates and characterizes the species of Gobius found 
in Norway, describing two as new. Ann, N. H. (4) xiii. p. 446, and Forh. 
Selsk. Chr. 1874, pp. 161-179, pi. iii. For Danish species, cf. Winther 
Isujprd, p. 85]. 4 
Lunel, G. Histoire Naturelle des Poissons du Bassin du L4man. 
- Geneve, B^le, Lyon : 1874, fol. pp. 209, pis, xx. 
The author establishes the existence of 22 species of fish in the waters 
of the Lake of Geneva, including the course of the Rhone and all afiiuents 
from the gorge of St. Maurice at the entrance of the Valais to the 
