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PISCES. 
Serranus. Dr. Bleeker’s 22nd part of the ‘ Atlas Ichthyologique,’ which 
contains figures of the East-Indian species, has been noticed above, p. 82. 
Dr. Klunzinger describes the species found in the Rod Sea ; ho has also 
examined their synonymy. He distinguishes as a distinct genus {Psoudoser- 
raims) species with lateral canine teeth in the lower jaw, as S. louti^ cahrillaj 
3 . Verb. z.-b. (|es. Wien, 1870, pp. 074-^089. 
Serranus varius, Serranus courtadei, and Serranus quinquefasciatus are de- 
scribed as new Central- American species by Bocourt, Ann. Sc. Nat. 1870 
(1869), pp. 222, 223. 4 Serranus acanthophorus (described as another new 
species, ihid.) is, according to a MS. note of the author, =S. maculatO’- 
fasciatus (Steind.). 
Serranus glaucus and Serranus homfraiji^ spp. nn., Day, P. Z. S. 1870, 
p. 678, Andaman Islands. 
Anthias. Dr. Bleeker’s 22ud part of the ‘Atlas Ichthyologique,’ which 
contains figures of the East-Indian species, has been noticed above, p. 82. 
Genyoroge grammica, sp. n.. Day, 1. c. p. 679, Andaman Islands. 
Mesoprion. Dr. Elunzinger describes the species found in the Red Sea 
(including Genyoroge). L.c. pp. 690-703. 
Mesoprion muUidens, sp. n.. Day, 1 . c. p. 680, Andaman Islands. 
Mesoprion qmcificus is described as a new species from Guatemala by Bo- 
court, Ann. Sc. Nat. 1870 (1869), p. 223. 
Apogon. Dr. Klunzinger describes the species found in the Red Sea. 
L. c. pp. 709-716. 
Ambassis denticidata, sp. n., Klunzinger, /. c. p. 719, Bed Sea. 
Ambassis thomassi^ sp. n.. Day, 1 . c. p. 369, Calicut and Mangalore. — Am- 
bassis macracanthus (Blkr.) described by Day from the Andaman Islands, 
ibid. p. 681. 
PrISTIPOMATIDtE. 
Pristipoma. Dr. Steindachner (SB. Ak. Wien, 1869, lx.) has described 
the following species from Senegambia : — P. Jubelini, p. 675, taf. 2 ; P. 
j)eroteti, p. 678, taf. 3; P. rogeri, p. 680, taf. 4 ; P. suillu7n=rangii, p. 682, 
taf. 6. He refers also Larimus auritus to this genus. 
Diagi'amma. Dr. Klunzinger describes the species inhabiting the Bed 
Sea, which he reduces in number ; he regards as new Diagramma sordidum 
and umh'inum, Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1870, pp. 734-738. 
Dentex. Dr. Klunzinger (/. c. pp. 762-765) subdivides this genus into : — 
1. Dentex {D. mdgaiis) j 2. Polystegaiius (subg. n., Polysteganus cceruleo- 
pwictatuSy sp. n., p. 763, uadi Deiitex nufar = Dentex variabilis) \ 3. Gymno- 
cranius (subg. n., D. rivulatus). 
Synayris notatus, sp. n.. Day, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 684, Andaman Islands. 
Ccesio. On the species inhabiting the Bed Sea see Klunzinger, I, c. 
pp. 768-770. 
Squamipinnes. 
Chcetodon. Dr. Klunzinger describes the species from the Red Sea. Verh. 
z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1870, pp. 774-783. 
IIolaca7ithus. Dr. Klunzinger recognizes only four species as inhabiting 
the Red Sea. L. c. pp. 785-790. 
TholicJdhys (Gthr.) may be a young Chcetodo7i or Holacanthus, Day, P. Z. S. 
1870, p. 687. 
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