90 
fISCES. 
1 (head) ; C. nigrescms^ (3^thr., p. 20, pi. i. bis, fig. 1 a-c ; C. mexicanus^ 
Boo., p. 23, pi. i. fig. 2 a-c ; C.‘^uvieri^ Bod., p. 26, pi. i. ter, fig. 1 a-c., 
and pi. ii. fig. 2 ;^(7. scaler ^ Boc., = C. ajinis, ^teind., p. 31, pi. i. fig. 1 a-c ; 
C. *^rmatuSy Gill, p. 34, pi. i. ter, fig. 2 ; C. ‘unionensis^ Boc., p. 37, pi. i. 
fig. 3 a-c, pi. i. bis, fig. 2 a. ^ 
^Aprion jpristipoma^ Blkr., figured, and .4. microlejgis^ Blkr., re-described 
and figured, p. 26, pi. xvii. fig. 2; Bleeker & Pollen, Faune Madag. 
pt. 4. 
V Centropristis luciopercanus^ Poey, figured ; iid. tom. cit. pi. v. fig. 1 a, b 
/ (^Anthias) Odontanthias horhonicus, 0. V., re-described and figured ; iid. 
tom. cit. p. 16, pi. y. fig. 1. ' ✓ 
V {Serranus) Epinephelus flavocceruleusy Lac., y^r. melanometopo^^ p- 
described, p. 17, and 'is. poUeni, Blkr., retouti^ Blkr., and boenach, 
re-described and figured, pp. 20 & 21, pis. yii. yiii. & xii. fig. 1 ; iid. 
tom. cit. y , 
Serranus atricavda, sp. n., Gunther, Ann. N. H. (4) xiii. p. 230, 
Morocco. 
Figures of the following are giyen by Vaillant & Bocourt, Miss. Sci. 
M4x. pt. 4, the letterpress referring to them not having yet appeared : — 
Serranus cour^adii^ Boc., pi. ii. figs. 3 & 3 a ; xtaiara^ Licht., pi. ii. 
figs. 4 & 4 ^ ; sfcapreolus^ Poey, pi. iii. fig. 1 a-c ; ^Lutjanus pacificv^^ Boc., 
pi. iii. figs. 2 <S: 2 a; S. maculato-fasciatus, Steind., pi. iy. fig. 1 ; Dioplites 
treculii, sp. n., pi. iv. fig. 2 a & b ; D.*^Grystes) salmoides^ Holbr.,pl. iv. 
fig. 3 a & b (scales) ; D.^ariabilis, Les., pi. iv. fig. 4 a & b (scales) ; D. 
nuecensis, Gir., pi. iv. fig. 5 a & b (scales). 
Plectropoma huntiy sp. n., ^Hector, Tr. N. Sj. Inst. vii. p. 240, pi. x. 
fig. 1*, Chatham Islands. ^ 
V Plectropoma chlorururdy C. V., pi. v. fig- 2 a-c, P. chloropterum, C. V., 
pi. V. figs. 3 a-c ; Vaillant & Bocourt, 1. c. ^ 
/ Grammistes ocellaiuSy Blkr. (Gthr.), and G. punctatuSy 0. V., re^ 
described and figured j Bleeker & Pollen, Faune Madag. p. 4, pp. 23 & 24, 
pis. xiv. & xiii. ^ ^ ^ 
(^Genyoroge) Lutjanus octovittatus, Lac., quinquelineatuSy Bl., and ben- 
galensisy Bl., re-described and figured, with remarks on their specific 
distinctions and synonymy ; iid,. 1. c. pp. 27-35, pis. xix. fig. 1, xvi. fig. 3, 
and ix. fig. 2. 
Ambassis. Bleeker, Verh. Holl.Maatsch. (3) ii. No. 2, pp. 87-105, revises 
the Indo-pelagic species of this genus, separating A. ^pogonoideSy Blkr., 
fiTi^l^microleyiSy Blkr., with an outer row of much longer and more dis- 
tantly placed teeth, under the generic title Parambassis, p. 102. 
l^Apogon. Bleeker, tom. cit. No. i. pp. 1-81, considers that the appel- 
lation'^ Amia, Lac. (1763), should by virtue of priority be substituted for 
Apogon ; and, adopting this generic name, he epitomizes and re-charac- 
terizes all the Indo-pelagic species hitherto known, adding A.^rostigmay 
sp. n., p. 51 (figured in Atl. Ichth. Perc.pl. Ixix, fig. 5) from 
Singapore. 
^ Apogon pharaonisy sp. n., Bellotti, Atti Spc. Ital. 1874, p. 264, Egypt, 
near Suez. ^ 
Chilodipterus . B^eker proposes Paramia as a substitute for Ghilo- 
