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PISCES. 
GaSTEECSTEID^'J. 
^ Sauvage, H. E. Revision des especes du groupe des Epinoches. N. 
Arch. Mus. x. pp. 6-32, pi. i. ^ 
The author divides Gasterosteus into 3 subgenera, viz., Gasterosteus, 
^ Gasterostea, Gastrwa, giving diagnoses of all the species under these 
heads, and Gadteroaleuspontious, Nordm., fig. l,G,7iovehoracensis, 
C. V., fig. 3, G." lor ica^uSj Reinh., fig. 2, G.^niger, 0. Y., fig. 14, G. ser- 
ratus, Gir.; fig. 11, G. plebeius, Gir., fig. 10, G^inojpinatus, Gir., fig. 4, G. 
^hiaculeatus, Mitch., fig. 12, G/microcephalus, Gir., fig. 15, G.^agyropomus, 
G. Y., fig. 6, Gytetr acanthus, G. Y., fig. 7, G/apel^eSj G. Y., fig. 13 j Gas- 
tcrostca^ occidentalism G. Y., fig. 18. Gasterosteus noveboracensism De Kay, 
nec G. Y., is re-named supposituSm p. 1 1 . 
Gasterosteus blanchardi, p. 32, fig. 'IG, islandicus, p. 20, fig. 8, 
Iceland)^ ^ex-anus, p. 15, fig. 5, Texas, irnd^dlgeriensis (indicated by Ger- 
vais), Algeria, p. 17 ; id. 1. c. pi. i. ; spp. nn. 
Labyeinthici. 
/ P. Garbonnier shows that the pharyngeal cells are not used as reser- 
/ voirs for water in certain members of the “ Pharyngiens labyrinthi- 
I formes” of Guvier ; G. R. Ixxviii. pp. 501 & 502. Note on the same by 
Blanchard, torn. cit. p. 502. 
Trachypteeidj:. 
Trackypteriis weychardtim sp. n., Philippi, Arch. f. Nat. xl. pp. 118-121, 
pi. iii. from the Ghilian seas (described from a photograph, the specimen 
having boon lost). 
Not ACANTHI. 
I ^ PolyacanthonotuSm g. n., for Notacanthus r isoanus , Fil. Yeran. ; 
Bleeker, Yersl. Ak. Amst. (2) viii. p. 368. 
ACANTHOPTERYGII PHARYNGOGNATHI. 
POMACENTRIDiE. 
Glyphidodon rhyncholepiSy Blkr., re-described and figured ; Bleeker & 
Pollen, Faune Madag. pt. 4, p. 8, pi. iv. fig. 2. 
LABRIDiE. 
'^Choerops dodecacantkuSm Blkr., re-described and figured ; iid. tom. cit. 
p. 4, pi. iii. 
V Chilinus rostratus, from Gebu; Gartier, .Yer. Ges. Wiirzb. v. p. 103. 
Xiphochilus robusiusm Gthv. ,'^gymnogenys, Gthr., smd' fasciatuSm Gthr., are 
referred to true Chcerops ; Bleeker & Pollen, tom. cit. p. 6. 
Hcmicor is caudimacula, Q. & G., re-described ; it possesses the tooth 
