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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
WaleckIj a. Materyaly do Fauny iclithyologiczej Polski. II. 
Systematyczny przeglad ryb Krajowycli. Warszawa, 1864, 
8vo (pp. 115)* *. 
C. Papers published in Journals. 
Agassiz, L. Observations snr les metamorphoses des Poissons. 
; Ann. Sc. Nat. 1865, iii. pp. 55-58. 
I The author states that Argyropelecus hemigymnus is the young 
of Zeus faber. This statement has not been confirmed j see 
,\ Kner, P. p. 172. 
'"Andrews, W. On the occurrence of Merlangus albus^ new to 
Irish Ichthyology. Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Dubl. vol. iv. 
pp. 9-11. 
. Remarks on the Salmonidce. Ibid. pp. 53-57. 
The author treats in this paper cliiefly on the appearance of 
kelted individuals. 
Beneden, P. J. van. Sur quelques poissons rares des cotes de 
Belgique. Bull. Acad. Sc., Lettres etc. de Belg. 1865, xx. 
pp. 45-53. 
These notes refer to Petromyzon omalii (van Ben.), p. 46; 
Raja circular is (Couch), p. 48 ; Scombresox sauruSj p. 51 ; and 
Merlangus albuSy p. 52. 
/ Bleeker, P. Description de quelques especes de Murenes de 
V Suriname. Nederl. Tydschr. Dierk. ii. 1865, pp. 233- 
249. 
/ 
. Description de quelques especes de Poissons du Japon, 
\ du Cap de Bonne Esperance et de Suriname, conserves au 
X.. Musee de Leide. Ibid. pp. 250-269. 
The species described are : Pseudolabrus rubiginosus^Labu'us 
rubiginosus (Schleg.), p. 250 ; Halichceres poecilopterus Julis 
pcBcilopterus (Schleg.), p. 251; Hal. pyrrhogramma^J. piyrrho-- 
gramma (Schleg.), p. 253 ; Isopisthus parvipinnis=zAncylodon 
parvipinnis (C. & V.), p. 254; Ancylodon jaculidens (C. & V.), 
p. 255 ; Otolithus (Johnius) amazonicus (Casteln.), p. 257 ; Otol. 
(Lutjanus) cayennensis (Lacep.), p. 258; Corvina adusta (Jen.), 
p. 260; Nebris microps (C. & V.), p. 261 ; Sphyreena mdgariSy 
p. 263 ; Bph. commersonii, p. 265 ; Si/nodontis schally p. 266 ; Si- 
lurus japonicus (Schleg.), p. 268. 
wards (from another hand) separate numbers, as if tliey belonged to distinct 
species. Ileros fenestratiis occurs thrice in the list. Myxus is a Mugiloid, 
not a Herring. 
* We have ordered this work for some time, but, up to the present, not 
received a copy of it. 
