PISCES. 153 
be far surpassed in this respect by their rivals on the other side 
of the Atlantic. 
Kner, R. Neue Fische aus dem Museum der Herren J. Cses* 
GodeflFroy & Sohn in Hamburg. Ibid. 1867, Ivi. pp. 709- 
728, with four plates. 
C Malmgren, a. J. Bidrag till Finmarkens fiskfauna. Q5fvers. 
Vet. Ak. Forhandl. 1867, pp. 259-265. 
/Mobius, H. Das Verhalten einiger Fische bei Nacht. Zool. 
/ Gart. 1867, pp. 148-150. 
I The author gives his observations on the nocturnal habits of 
\ fishes kept in the aquaria in the Hamburg Zoological Garden. 
'v." 
Playfair, R. L. On the Fishes of Cachar. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, 
pp. 14-17, with a plate. 
A list of 26 species, two being new. 
. The Fishes of Seychelles. Ibid. pp. 846-872, with two 
plates and three woodcuts. 
Poey, F. Cubensium genera piscium. Repert. Fis.-nat. de 
Cuba, ii. 1867, pp. 205-216*. 
/ Schiodte, j. C. Om CEiestillingens udvikling hos Flynder-Fis- 
kene. Naturhist. Tidsskr. v. pp. 269-275, with a plate. 
[On the change in the position of the eye in Pleuronec- 
^ tida.'] 
Steindachner, F. Ueber einige Fische aus dem Fitzroyflusse bei 
Rockhampton in Ost-Australien. Sitzgsber. Ak. Wiss. 
Wien, 1867, Iv. pp. 9-16, with a plate. 
. Ichthyologische Notizen. (IV.) Ibid. pp. 517-534, with 
six plates. (V.) Ibid. pp. 701-717, with three plates. 
(VI.) Ibid. Ivi. pp. 307-376, with three plates. 
Ueber einige neue und seltene Meeresfische aus China. 
Ibid. pp. 585-592. 
. Ichthyologischer Bericht fiber eine nach Spanien und 
Portugal unternommene Reise. (IV. Fortsetzung.) Ueber- 
sicht der Meeresfische an den Kfisten Spaniens und Portu- 
gals. Ibid. Ivi. pp. 603-708, with nine plates. [Report 
on an ichthyological excursion to Spain and Portugal. Con- 
tinuation no. 4. The marine fishes of the coasts of the 
Pyrenean Peninsula.] 
. (See also Kner, R.) 
* We see from the cover of the part containing this paper that Prof. Poey 
p'ublished in the same Yolume a paper entitled “Revista de los Peces 
descritos por Poey.” Unfortunately numbers 1-7 of that volume appear to 
have been lost during their transmission to England, so that we are omiged to 
defer the report on this paper. 
