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PISCES. 
4 
(C. & V.), p. 955 j M. grandisquamis (C, & V.), p. 957 j M. dumeriUi (sp. ii.), 
p. 959. 
Myxus superjicialis and Myxus trimacidatus, spp. nn., Klvmzinger, 1. c. 
pp. 831, 832, from tlio Red Sea, 
GASTEROSTEIDiE. 
Oasterosteics sinensis, sp. n., Guiclionot, Noiiv. Arch. Mus. v. p. 204, pi. 12. 
fig. 4, China.— Dorsal spines seven. 
, GoBIESOCID/E. 
Gohiesox strumosus, sp. n.. Cope, P. Ac. Philad. 1870, p. 121, S. Carolina. 
Opiiiocepiialidas. 
Ophiocc 2 ^halus obscurus figured by Gliniher in Petherick’s Travels in C. 
Africa, ii. pi. 2. fig. B. 
^ Ophiocejihalus aurolineatus, sp. n.. Day, P. Z, S. 1870, p. 99, Moulmein. 
Labyrinthici. 
t 
j Osphromenus olfax. A complete account of its natural history by P. 
/Dabry, Bull. Acclirn. 1870, pp. 671-688. — Notes on this fish with respect to 
[its acclimatization in Europe by Senoner, Zool. Gart. 1870, pp. 295-297. 
/^Macropus. Carbonnier has continued his observations on specimens bred 
/ by him in Paris (see Zool. Record, vi. p. 133). Bull. Acclirn. 1870, pp. 26- 
'- 32, with figure. 
Ctenopoma pethericifi^mQdL by Giiuther in Petherick’s Travels in C. Africa, 
ii. pi. 1. fig. A. 
Incert^ sedis. 
Krohnius Jilamentosus (Cocco). Costa describes and figures a fresh ex- 
ample 5 he thinks that it is the undeveloped state of some other fish, but not 
of Trachxypterus. Annuar. Mus. Nap. v. 1860, pp. 41-43, tav. 1. fig. 1. 
ACANTHOPTEEYGII PHARYNGOGNATIII, 
Amphiprion tricolor —A. ephippiuin, Day, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 695, 
Lahrichthys bicolor, sp. n.. Day, 1. c. p. 696, Andaman Islands. 
Fluty ylossus ransonneti and Fluty glossus dayi, spp. nn., Steindachner, SB. 
Ak. Wien, lx. 1870, p. 657, Singapore. 
Cheilinus. Cossyphus edits (sp. n., Guichenot, Nouv. Arch. Mus. v. p. 197, 
pi. 12. fig. 6, from Madagascar) appears to be the young of a species of this 
genus. 
Epibidus striutus, sp. n.. Day, 1. c. p. 697, Andaman Islands. 
Gerres melunopterus (Blkr.) = 6*. octutis (Blkr.). Steindachner, SB. Ak. 
Wien, 1869, lx. p. 961. 
Gerres singaporensis, sp. n., Steindachner, 1. c. p. 568. 
Chromis. Dr. Steindachner reduces all the various forms of this genus 
(Sarotherodoti included) to two species, viz. Chr. niloticus and mossambicus. 
L. c. pp. 963-970, taf. 4. 
Jlemichromis bimuculutiis (Gill)=i/'. miritus (Gill) = 7/. guttutus (Gthr.), 
according to Steindachner, 1. c. p. 972. 
