JOO 
PISCES, 
fossa; ventral entire, base only adherent. B. 5. (Genera; 
Tyntlastes^ Gthr., Brachyamhlyopzis, Blkr., Gobioides, Lac., 
Odontamhlyopus, Blkr., Toenioides, Lac.) 
Phalanx 2. Trypauciienini. Body and head much compressed, a 
deep post-temporal fossa ; scales small, deciduous ; ventral 
entire or deeply cleft, adherent only at base. B. 4. (Genera : 
Tippauchen^ Val., Trypauchenichthys, Blkr.) 
Sub-fam. 4. Luciogobiipormes. Body scaleless, elongate. Dorsal 
single, short, nearer to caudal than to head, with no distinct 
spinous portion; ventrals wholly united. (Genus: Luciogohius, 
Gill). 
Gohius. 5 Danish species described, with observations on the struc- 
ture of the scales. The male of G^microps, Kroyer, fully described. 
G. Winther, Nat. Tids. (3) ix. pp. 191-226. G. '’brca and scorpioides^ 
Collett, Forh. Selsk. Chr. 1874, pp. 172 & 175, pi. iii. figs. 1-3 & 4-6, & 
Ann. N. II. (4) xiii. pp. 446 & 447, i^-way. 
Gohius " cafeVj Port Elizabeth, natalensis, Port Natal, Gunther, 
Ann. N. II. (4) xiv. p. 453 : spp. nn. 
' Gohius semilunaris^ Heck., and ruhromaculatus, Kriesch., = marmo- 
ratus, Pall. ; the latter described. C. Koelbel, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxiv. 
pp. 569-574. 
' Gohius. The following species are re-described and figured : — G.^ 
macrorhynchus^ Blkr., p. 48, pi. xx. fig. 1 ; madagascariensis^ Blkr., p. 49, 
pi. xxi. fig. 2 -/kypselosoma, Blkr., p. 51, pi. xxi. fig. 1 ; '^melanopterus, 
Blkr., p. 52, pi. XX. fig. 1 ; ^ isognathus, Blkr., p. 53, pi. xv. fig. 1 ; ^poly- 
zona, Blkr., p. 55, pi. xvii. fig. 1 ; auchenotcenia, Blkr., p. 56, pi. xviii. 
fig. 1 -yi samberanoensis, Blkr., p. 57, pi. xix. fig. 2; vergeri, Blkr., p. 58, 
pi. xix. fig. 1 : Bleeker & Pollen, Fauue Madag. pt. 4. 
; Latrunculus. The northern species monographed ; B. Collett, Forh. 
Selsk. Chr. 1873, pp. 1-12. 
* Sicydium fasciatum, sp. n.. Day, J. A. S. B. (n. s.) xliii. pt. 2, p. 31, 
Burmah. 
^ Trioinophorichthys tceniatus, sp. n., and coloration of T. trigonoceplialus, 
Gill, from Ohefoo, described; Gunther, Ann. N. II. (4) xiii. p. 156. 
V Eleotris madag aseariensis, Val. ?, re-described ; Bleeker & Pollen, 
Faune Madag. p. 46. ^ 
^ Eleotriodes, Blkr., is not distinct from Valenciennesia, Blkr. (re- 
characterized, p. 372) ; *'Amhly eleotris, g. n., iov'Eleotris periophthalmus, 
Bl^r., p. 373, and ^Brachy eleotris, g. n., for E. ^cyanostigma, Blkr., and 
B. ensifera, sp. n., Burn Island, Kajeli, pp. 374-376. Bleeker, Versl. Ak. 
Amst. (2) viii. 
'' Doliichthys, g. n. General appearance of Agonus. Body covered with 
large spinous tubercles. Head broad and flat. Teeth in several rows in 
jaws, none on palate. Mouth cleft obliquely, lower Jaw a little the longer. 
Eyes above. Dorsals separate, the anterior with few rays. Anal developed 
like soft dorsal, terminating some distance from caudal. Ventrals spine- 
less, united into a disk not adherent tp belly, with six greatly divided rays. 
