ACANTHO PTE RYGI 1 . 
Pisces. 19 
Pelamys orientalis, ^ch\eg., = P. chilensis, G.Y p. 253, figured, pi. Ivi. 
fig. 1 ; Day, op. cit. 
Cyhium kuhli, C. V., pi. Ivi. fig. 2, interruptum, C. V., pi. Ivi. fig. 3, 
guttatum, Bl., Schn., pi. Iv. fig. 1, and pi. Ivi. fig. 4, figured by Day, op. cit. 
'^Cyhium solandri, C. V. Notice of this rare fish, no example of which 
has been known in collections, with reproduction of Parkinson’s figure 
and sketch by Garrett of a specimen found 300 miles to the north of 
Hervey Island; Gunther, op. cit. p. 153, pis. xciv. a & b. 
\^Echeneis. C. Liitken gives a synopsis of this genus, founded upon an 
examination of the species in the Copenhagen Museum ; he divides it 
into tw^ groups having the rank of subgenera and redescribes five 
species ; E. sphyrmnarum =s E. lineata^ Menz., juv., E. ^ualipeta^ Dodd, 
= E.^emoraj juv. Vid. Medd. 1875, p. 26. 
Trachinid^. 
BembropSy g. n. Snout remarkably depressed, spatuliform, and of 
considerable length, head completely • scaly above and on the sides ; in 
other respects like a Bembras or Platycephalus : for B. caudimacula, sp. n. 
Steindachner, op. cit. Ixxiv. p. 212, Nagasaki. 
Uranoscopus {Upselonphorus \_Hypselopiiorus]) sexspinosus, sp. n., id. 1. c. 
p. 167, pi. xiii. fig. 1, Rio Janeiro. 
Uranoscopus inermis, C. V., = Ichthyscopus (Sw.) inermis ; Day, op. cit. 
p. 261, pi. Iv. fig. 2. 
Anema inonopterygium. Hutton’s opinion that two species are con- 
founded under this is not endorsed, after renewed 'examinations ; the 
filament in the mouth is sometimes lost. A. Gunther, Ann. N. H. (4) 
xvii. p. 394. 
Leptoscopus huttoni, Haast, = L. macropygus, and L. robsoni, Hect., 
= L. angusticeps, Hutt. juv. ; id. 1. c. p. 394. L. angusticeps F = Crapa- 
talus novce-zelandice, Gthr. ; Hutton, 1. c. p. 212. 
Percis allporti, sp. n., Gunther, 1. c. p. 394, Tasmania. 
)/ Percis tetracanthus^ Lac^p., figured ; id. J. Mus. Godeffr. xi. pi. xciii. B. 
Sillago gracilis, sp. n., Alleyue & Macloay, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. i. 
p. 279, pi. vi. fig. 2, New Guinea. 
i/ Eleginus chilensis, Gay, and Aphritis undulatus, Jen., = E. maclo- 
vinus, C. V. ; Steindachner, SB. Ak. Wien, Ixxii. p. 65. 
Cottoperca, g. n., closely allied to Bovichthys, but with head and body 
covered with ctenoid scales ; opercle ending in a spine. C. rosenbergi, 
sp. n. (D. A. 21), id. 1. c. p. 69, pi. v. fig. 5, west coast of Patagonia. 
Pseudochromis poly acanthus, Blkr., figured by Gunther, op. cit. pi. 
xcviii. a. 
Opisthognathus maculatus, sp. n., Alleyne & Macleay, 1. c. p. 280, pi. ix. 
fig. 3, Palm Island. ^ 
/ Notothenia hassleriana, p. 69, fig. 6, and longipes, p. 7(^^g. 7,. from 
Magellan Straits, spp. nn., N. ^iessellata, p. 72, fig. 8, and cornucola, Rich. 
(z=ivirgata and marginata, Rich.), p. 73, redescribed ; Steindachner, SB. 
Ak. Wien, Ixxii. 
