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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
TEUTHIDIDiE. 
Prof. Kner has made remarks on the following species : — TmtJiis javiis, T, 
alhojpunctata, T, 7nargaritifcra, T. mertensii (0. & V. P), T. hexagonata, 
T. guttata, T, lurida, T. marmorata, T. doliata, T, virgata. Novara, Fisch. 
pp. 205-209. 
Berycidas. 
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Ilolocentrum. Prof. Kner (Novara, Fische) has made remarks on II . spi- 
niferum (Forsk.), p. 7 ’^H. caudimacidatum (Riipp.) '^II. takiticum (sp. n. ?), 
p. 9, taf. 1. fig. 2. [The last species is identical with H. sammara.'] 
Ilolocentrus hrachyptei'us, sp. n., Poey, Repert. Fisico-natiu*. Cuh. 1865, 
p. 184, from Cuba. 
Myripristis. Prof. Kner (Novara, Fische) has made remarks on M, murd- 
jan (p. 4) and M, botche (p. 5), which is figured taf. 1. fig. 1. 
Kurtid^. 
Pemphei'is. Prof. Kner has made rejnai^ on P. otaitensis and P. mangula, 
and treats of their synonymy. Novara, Fisch. p. 171. 
POLYNEMIDAS. 
Polynemus. Prof. Kner has made remarks on P. hexdnemus, P. indiciis, P. 
lineatus, and P. tetradactylus. Novara, Fisch. pp. 136-138. 
SciiENIDAS. 
TJmhrina. Prof. Kner has made some remarks on U. russellii and U. are- 
nata. Novar. Fisch. pp. 131 & 132. ^ ^ 
^ Corvina. Prof. Kner (Novar. Fisch.) regards C. lohata (C. & V.), Johnius 
et Corvina kiddii (0. & V.) ^na C. helangeri (C. & V.) as one species, p. 133, 
and makes some remarks on C. semiluctuosa, p. 134. 
i Corvina neilli, sp. n.. Day, Fish. Malabar, p. 55. 
Corvina moorii, sp. n., Giinther, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1865, xvi. p. 48, 
from the Gambia. 
4 Corvina nigrita.^ Corvina clavige^'a (Cuv. & Val.) is identical with this 
species, the osseous tumoiu’s of the spines being anomalous productions. 
Gunther, 1. c. p. 49. 
Corvina adiista (Jemms) is described by Bleeker, Nederl. Tydschr. Dierk. 
ii. 1865, p. 260. 
Otolithus, Dr. Bleeker describes a fish from Surinam as 0. amazonicus, re- 
garding it as possibly identical with^JoAmws amazonicus (Castel.). L. c. 
p. 257. 
Otolithus argenteus. Prof. Kner figures the air-bladder. Novara, Fisch. 
p. 135, taf. 6. fig. 4. 
TRICHIURIDiE. 
^ Nealotus, g. n., Johnson, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 434. Each ventral fin 
reduced to a single spine j a dagger-shaped spine behind the vent. tripes, 
sp. n., Johnson, l.c., from Madeira. D. 21 j 19, A. 18. 
