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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
6. Limnui'ffus (OthY.)==Gi)'ardt7iichthi/s (Blkr.) with L. varieyatm (Gthr.) 
= G. innommatus (Blkr.). 
0. Lueania (Gthr.), with 2 species. 
^ 7. Haplochilus (M'Clell.), with 24 species, of which the following* are from 
Africa, and new infrafasdatus (pp, 313,357), Il.playfairii (p. 814, fig., 
in Fish. Zanz. pi. 20. fig. 1), and II. fasdolatus (p. 368). 
8. Fundulus (0. & V.), with 20 species, of jwhich the following a^’e from 
Central America and now : FI lahialis (p. 319), F.punctaim (p. 320), F. gua- 
temalensis (p. 321), andlP. pacliycephcdus (p. 321). 
9. Mivulus (Poey), with 3 species,4 J?. urophthalmus (p. 327), from Para, 
being new. 
10. Orestias (0. & V.), with 6 species. 
11. Jenymia (g. n.), established for Lebias lineata (Jenyns). 
12. Psmdoxiphophorus (Blkr.), with 2 species. 
13. Belonesox (Kner), with 1 species. ^ \J 
14. Gambusia (Poey), with 11 species, G. humilis (p. 335) and G. nicara- 
guemis (p. 336) being new. 
16. Anableps (Artedi), with 4 species. 
Second group CYPniNODONTiDiB limnopiiag.®. 
10. Poedlia (Gthr.), with 20 species, the following from Central America 
being new :~P. chisoyen^, P. elungata, and'lP. petenensis (p. 842) dovii 
(p. 344) j^P. andP. melanogastei' (p. 346). 
17. Mollimesia. ^ 
. ‘ a. Mollimesia with 6 species sp. n. (p. 348). 
b. Xiphophorus (Heck.), with 1 species, 
d 18. Platypoedlus (g. n.) maculatus (sp. n., p. 360), from Mexico. 
. 19. Girardinus with 10 species, new being i—G. versicolor (p. 35^, 
from San Domingo j. ^ guppii (p. 353), from Trinidad and Venezuela; ^ 
pleurospilus (p. 353), from Guatemala. ' 
Appendix ; Lebistes poedloides (De Fil.). 
Poedlia nucliimacidatdy sp. n., Guichenot, M^m. Soc. Sc. Nat. Cherbourg, 
1866, p. 143, Madagascar. 
Fundulus orthonotus (Ptrs.) is figured in Fish. Zanz. pi. l7. figs. 2 and 3. 
ScOMBRESOClDifi:. 
Dr. Gunther {1. c.) lias not adopted the numerous so-called 
suhgeneric divisions into which the natural genera of this family 
have been split by recent ichthyologists. The species are ar- 
ranged thus : — 
1. Belone (Cuv.). 
a. Belme, with 49 species, the following of which are neWt — B. lodi 
(p. 236), from the Cape de Verde Islands microps from the 
Guianasi^P. angusticeps (p. 238), from Ecuador ; B. ferox (p. 242), from 
Sydney ; B. robusta (p. 242), from the Bed Sea j B. natalmsis (p. 243) ; B. 
capmsis (p. 247) ; P. kreffi,ii (p. 250), from Australia ; P. euxini (p. 252) ; P., 
cornidii (p. 255), from Portugal. J 
A b. Potamorrhaphis, g. n., with P. tceniata, sp. n. (p. 260), from the River 
Amazons, and P. (?) scolopadna (C. & V.). 
2. Scombresox (Lac.), with 5 species. 
