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PISCES. 
deciduous scales; a double series of phosphorescent spots along the 
lower edge of the body and tail ; head long, compressed with pointed 
snout and projecting lower jaw, gape very wide; both jaws with a 
single row of pointed teeth, somewhat unequal in size but none specially 
developed, palate toothless ? Eye moderate ; paired fins well developed, 
dorsal behind ventmls, above vent; apparently no adipose fin ; anal 
very long. Type,"X). teia, sp. n., Gunther, J. Mus. Godeffr. ii. [1873] 
pp. 101 & 102, fig.. Mid- Atlantic. 
Salmonid^e. 
j *^Goette, — . Ueber den Keim des Forelleneies. Arch. mikr. Anat. ix. 
i p. G79. 
7 On the germ of the Trout-ovum. 
Salmo aalar. Lunel, Hist. Nat. Poissons L4m., does not consider 
/ the reproduction of this species in Lake Leman as sufficiently authen- 
I ticated ; he gives an account of the various efforts that have been 
( made to introduce it, pp. 127-130, and describes and figures the 
V foUowing as properly belonging to the Leman fauna: — Cor eg onus fera^ 
Jiirine, pp. 106-114, pi. xi. ; ^C. Memalis^ Jurine, pp. 114-120, pi. xii. ; 
l^'Thymallus vulgaris^ Nilss., pp. 120-126, pi. xiii. ; ^ Salmo umlla^ L., 
pp. ^30-138, pis. xiv. XV. , tabulating the characters of Salmo 
fario ausonii^ Sf lemanus^ S^rappii, S!^lacustris, and the Trout of Leman, 
which he describes and figures under the name of'^Trutta varialilis^ 
pp. 146-160, pis. xvi., xvii. & xviii. 
Salmo oxianus, sp. n., Kessler, in Fedchenko’s Turkestan Journey, 
ii. pt. 6, p. 35, Turkestan. ^ 
* On Terata meaodidyma of Salmo salvelinus. CEllacher, SB. Ak. Wien, 
lx mi. pt. 2, pp. 299-326, 3 plates. 
/•'/a. G. Boed on cause of blindness in salmon, P. Ac. Philad. 1874, 
Le- 216 - 
l/ Salmo ^hoodi, Rich. Two young specimens from Sabine Island are 
doubtfully referred to this species. Peters, Zweite Deutsche Nordp.- 
fahrt, p. 174. 
. (/ Coregonus generosus^ sp. n., id. MB. Ak. BerJ. 1874, p. 791, fig., Mark 
Brandenburg. 
GALAXIIDiE. 
Galaxias granJiSy Haast, = IrevipinniSy Gthr. ; Hutton, Tr. N. Z. Inst, 
vi. p. 107. 
Mormyrid.®. . 
/ 
^ Campy lomormyruSy g. n., for Mormyrus tamanduay Gthr., and Oxymor- 
myrusy g. n., for M. zancli/oatriSy Gthr. ; Bleeker, Versl. Ak. Amst. 
(2) viii. p. 367. ^ 
SelenomormyruSy g. n., for Mormyrus niloticuby BL, Schn. ; id. tom. cit. 
p. 368. 
