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Guichenot, a. Faune ichthyologique, in Notes sur File de la 
Reunion, par L. Maillard. Paris, 8vo (pp. 32) . 
In an appendix to the work mentioned, M. Guiehenot has 
given a list of the species occurring in the sea round the island 
of Bourbon; it is compiled from Cuvier and Valenciennes’s 
Hist. Nat. des Poissons, but comprises several other species, 
which are considered to be new and are described. 
Struver, J. Beschreibung des Heterodontus philltpiij Bl. 
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xxiii. 1 864 (pp. 32, with two plates) . 
f 
's Krauss, F. ,Ueber einen lebenden Lungenfisch {Lepidosiren 
\ annectens). Wiirtemb. ntrwiss. Jahresh. 1864 (pp. 126- 
^ 133). 
Klein. Beitrage zur Anatomic der Lepidosiren annectens. 
■ Ibid. (pp. 134-144). 
Bystrom, C. Om Fiskodlingen i atskilliga fremmande lander. 
CEfvers. Svensk. Vetensk. Akad. Fbrhandl. 1864 (pp. 305— 
342). 
The author gives a report on various piscicultural establish- 
ments wliich he has visited on a journey through Germany, 
Switzerland, and France. 
Wyman, J. Observations on the development of Raja hatis. 
Mem. Amer. Acad. 1864, ix. pp. 31-44, with a plate. 
Marcusen, j. Sur Panatomie et Phistologie du Branchiostoma 
lubriciim. Compt. rend. Acad. Sc. Paris, 1864, March 7 
(pp. 479-483); and July 11 (pp. 89-90). Translated in 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1864, xiv. pp. 151 & 319. 
Hyrtl, j. Ueber das Verbal ten der Leberarterie zur Pfortader 
. bei Amphibien und Fischen. Sitzgsber. Acad. Wiss. 
Wien, 1864, January (pp. 167-175, with a plate). 
[On the relation of the hepatic artery to the portal vein in 
Amphibians and Fishes.] 
Hyrtl, J. Ueber eine Eigenthiimlichkeit des Schlundes von 
Catla huchnnani. Sitzgsber. Acad. Wiss. Wien, 1864, vol. 
49, January (pp. 161-166, with a plate). 
[On the peculiar structure of the pharynx of Catla bucha- 
nani.~\ 
Hyrtl, J. Ueber die Einmiindung des Ductus choledochus in 
eine Appendix pylorica, Sitzgsber. Acad. Wiss. Wien, 
1864, vol. 50, June (pp. 39-41, with a plate). 
The ductus choledochuS enters normally a pyloric appendage 
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